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Number  One 


SCHOOL  OF  MINES 
and  METALLURGY 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MISSOURI 

BULLETIN 

JANUARY,    1920 


WAR    RECORDS 


Entered  as  second-class  matter  January  7,  1909.  at  the  Post  Office  at  Rolla, 
Missouri,  under  the  Act  of  July  18,  1894.     Issued  Quarterly. 


SCHOOL  of  MINES 
and  METALLURGY 

UNIVERSITY  OF  MISSOURI 


WAR  RECORDS 


ROLLA,  MISSOURI 
1920 


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PREFACE 


It  has  been  the  desire  of  the  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy  to  set  down 
in  this  booklet  the  record  of  its  members  who  engaged  in  military  service 
during  the  Great  War,  hoping  in  this  way  to  put  into  permanent  form  interest- 
ing and  valuable  data  that  would  otherwise  soon  be  lost.  Doubtless  there  are 
errors  and  omissions  but  the  records  have  been  compiled  only  after  great  care 
and  diligent  inquiry.  The  part  taken  by  our  men  is  inspiring  and  is  a  credit 
to  themselves  and  the  institution.  It  is  in  commemoration  of  their  services 
that  this  Bulletin  is  put  forth  and  dedicated  to  them  by  their  Alma  Mater. 

When  the  conflict  burst  upon  us  in  April,  1917,  four  members  of  the 
Faculty  and  sixty-one  students  left  school  to  enter  the  First  Officers  Training 
Camp.  Other  students  went  into  organizations  that  were  being  recruited  to 
war  strength  and  still  others  waited  for  the  draft. 

Of  the  301  students  enrolled  in  1916-17  only  42  American  male  students 
were  in  school  the  following  year;  and  the  total  enrollment  for  the  year  1917-18 
was  186. 

Of  the  273  male  American  undergraduate  students  in  1916-1917,  207 
entered  the  military  service  and  23  others  were  in  the  Student's  Army 
Training  Corps.  Many  other  students  and  graduates  were  in  the  metals 
production  and  would  have  entered  active  service  had  the  government  not 
urged  them  to  remain  in  that  work  instead  of  enlisting.  Altogether  approxi- 
mately 600  entered  active  service  of  whom  38%  went  overseas. 

Nine  Missouri  School  of  Mines  men  made  the  supreme  sacrifice. 

The  institution  is  making  plans  to  commemorate  in  some  fitting  way  their 
valor  and  death. 

The  School  of  Mines  is  indebted  to  Mr.  G.  E.  Ebmeyer,  1920,  for  the  pains- 
taking way  in  which  he  compiled  the  data  included  in  the  pages  of  this  Bulletin 


(3) 


School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 


Instructors  and  Students  Who  Went  to  First  Officers*  Training  Camp, 

May,  1917. 

Faculty 

Dennie,  Frank  Edward,  Associate  Professor  Physical  Training,  First 
Lieutenant  of  Engineers. 

Forbes,  Carroll  Ralph,  Professor  of  Mining,  Captain  of  Engineers. 

Frame,  Floyd  Hill,  Instructor  in  Physics,  First  Lieutenant  of  Ordnance. 

McCandliss,  Edgar  Scott,  Assistant  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering, 
Captain  of  Engineers. 


Ambler,  Harry  Atwood 
Arnold,  Emmett  Lee 
Bowles,  Martin  Frady 
Crawford,  Thomas  Ralph 
Eames,  Frederick  Lovett 
Lucky,  Maurice  Cecil 
Lyons,  Robert  Paul 
Muehlberg,  Clarence  Elmer 
Nevin,  James  Raymond 


Students 
Class  of  1917. 


Pape,  Paul  Frederick 
Peterson,  Carl  Alden 
Reilly,  John  Henderson  Gay 
Scheurer,  Leroy  Robert 
Shayes,  Frederick  Pine 
Shipley,  John  Joshua 
Shriver,  Ray  Otto 
Walsh,  John  Kennedy 
Walsh,  Thomas  Patrick  Francis 


Class  of  1918. 


Beyer,  Daniel  Christopher 
Burnet,  George 
Clark,  Howell  Smith 
Cooper,  Richard  Dwyer 
Corby,  Harry  Gilbert 
Cunningham,  Lorain  Harry 
Dawson,  Thomas  Langhead 
Flanders,  Jerome  Emerson 
Goldman,  Leon  Harrison 


Golick,  Tony  Frank 
Heimberger,  Karl  William 
Hippard,  Wesley  George 
Murphy,  Earle  Nelson 
Pugh,  James  Willard 
Raible,  Joseph  Christopher,  Jr. 
Stoner,  Oscar  Eli 
Terry,  Mark  Loren 


Class  of  1919. 


Brazill,  Matthew  Patrick,  Jr. 
Bruce,  Robert 
Burgesen,  John  Christian 
Dorris,  Charles  Lester 
Ewing,  Harold  Kline 
Forman,  Percy  Grant 
Gill,  James  Pressley 
Leach,  Thomas  Witt 


Marston,  Robert 
Moore,  Frederick  Vail 
Pryor,  George  Willis 
Rice,  Carl  Clark 
Scruby,  Horace  Dwight 
Shore,  Harold  Frank 
Wilkinson,  Paul  DeLassus 
Wilson,  Clarence  Chamberlin 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service. 


Bloom,  George  Barnett 
Cmtcher,  Welborn  Ball 
Fox,  George  Howard 
Gettler,  Carl  Andrew 


Class  of  1920. 


Pope,  Frederick  Alexander 
Richmond,  Wendell  William 
Sprigg,  Simeon  Norwood 
Tidd,  Luzerne  Maurice 
Wright,  Kenneth  Maurice 


Special  Students 


Lawrence,  Hiram  Pettibone 


Riddlesperger,  Ralph  Rudolphus 


Rinehart,  Bolia  Lendel 


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M.  S.  M.  MEN  WHO  DIED  IN  THE  SERVICE 

James  Kennedy  Black,  '04 — 

Entered  service  July  16,  1918,  Co.  C,  304th  Bat.  Tank  Corps.  Died  of  In- 
fluenza Oct.  7,  1918,  Camp  Colt,  Gettysburg,  Pa.     Buried  at  Clayton,  Mo. 

Martin  Frady  Bowles,  '17 — 

Entered  May  11,  1917,  First  0.  T.  C,  Ft.  Riley,  Com.  2d  Lt.  August, 
1917,  Co.  B.  355th  Inf.  89th  Div.  Battalion  Athletic  Officer,  Mess  Officer, 
Special  Instructor  in  Scouting,  sniping  and  patroling.  Sailed  June  4,  1918 
via  England  to  France.  Intelligence  Officer  1st.  Bn.  355th  Inf.  Pro- 
moted 1st  Lt.  Sept.  2,  1918.  Killed  in  action  while  on  patrol  in  No 
Man's  Land  Sept.  3,  1918.     Buried  at  Mandras  near  Berrecourt,  France. 

Joseph  Bernard  Fast,  ex.  '19 — 

Entered  Apr.  19,  1917,  1st  Illinois  Engrs.,  Rockford,  111.  Discharged  to 
join  British  Royal  Air  Forces  Nov.  1917.  Com.  1st  Lt.  April,  1918. 
Sailed  May  18.  Wounded  in  action  in  July  and  again  in  Oct.  1918. 
Credited  with  bringing  down  9  German  planes.  Killed  in  aeroplane  ac- 
cident Dec.  14,  1918;  buried  at  Ghistellas,  Belgium. 

John  Gray  Galbraith,  ex  '16— 

Entered  Oct.,  1917,  Co.  D,  355th  Inf.,  89th  Div.,  Camp  Funston.  Sailed 
June  3,  1918.  Promoted  Sgt.  July,  1918.  In  charge  of  Platoon  under 
fire  Aug.  8,  1918.  Severely  gassed.  Returned  to  Company  in  Argonne 
sector.  His  superior  officer  says  "He  was  one  of  the  best  soldiers  I  ever 
saw."     Died  of  influenza  Dec.  15,  1918. 

William  Douglas  Gray,  '19— 

Entered  May  24,  1917,  Co.  G.,  138th  Inf.,  35th  Div.,  Camp  Doniphan. 
Promoted  Corp.  Oct.,  1917;  Sgt.  July,  1918;  Awarded  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre  and  cited  for  bravery  July,  1918,  at  Galbort,  France.  Killed  in 
action  Sept.  26,  1918,  in  Argonne  Forest. 

Yaro,  Klepel,  >16— 

Entered  Sept.  1917,  Camp  Lewis,  Wash.  Promoted  Corp.  Bat.  E,  348th 
Art.,  March,  1918.  Transferred  to  Chemical  Warfare  Section,  Cleveland, 
Ohio.     Died  of  Influenza,  Mar.  30,  1918.     Buried  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Edgar,  Earl  McCann,  '18— 

Entered  Sept.,  1917,  Bugler  Co.  L,  354th  Inf.,  89th  Div.,  Camp  Funston. 
Both  legs  shot  off  Oct.  21,  1918,  in  Bois  de  Bantheville,  France.  Died 
Oct.  23,  1918.     Buried  in  France. 

Norman  Lloyd  Ohnsorg,  '10 — 

Entered  April,  1917,  1st  Lt.  Engr.  Corps.  Transferred  to  Ordnance 
Dept.,  research  work  in  nitrogen;  later  2nd  in  command  construction 
Govt.  Nitrate  Plant,  Muscle  Shoals,  Ala.  Died  of  influenza  Nashville, 
Tenn.,,Oct.  11,  1918.     Buried  DeSoto,  Mo. 

Ralph  Edward  Triscuit  Wilkins,  ex  '16— 

Entered  Sept.,  1917,  Hdq.  Co.  38th  Inf.  (Colo.  N.  G.)  Promoted  Sergt. 
Passed  Exam,  for  O.  T.  C.  Killed  in  action  in  July,  1917,  somewhere 
in  France. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service. 


MEMBERS  ENGAGED  IN  THE  SERVICE. 

Ackers,  Albert  Louis,  '20— 

Entered  the  service  as  civilian.     Field  Asst.  in  U.  S.  G.  S.  at  Washington, 

D.  C,  on  July  16,  '17.  Stationed  at  Hachita,  N.  M.,  Sept.  3,  '17.  Feb. 
27,  '18  as  plane  table  Field  Asst.,  under  War  Dept.  orders.  At  Camp 
Eustus,  Va.,  Berryville,  Va.,  Camp  Knox,  West  Point,  Ky.,  Summerville, 
S.  C.  and  Meyersdale,  Pa.  at  various  times  between  Mar.  1918  and  Aug. 
1919.     Discharged  Aug.  1,  1919  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Adams,  Bernard  William  '16 — 

Entered  service  on  Dec.  7,  1917,  at  Columbus  Barracks,  Ohio,  as  a  Pvt.  in 
Engrs.  Stationed  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  Dec.  10,  1917.  Jan.  28,  1918, 
as  Pvt.  in  28th  Engrs.  Sailed  Feb.  10,  1918,  and  landed  at  St.  Nazaire, 
France.  On  duty  at  many  points  in  France  during  the  war  and  after  the 
armistice  was  signed.  Left  Brest  July  27  and  discharged  at  Mitchell 
Field,  L.  I.  on  Aug.  5,  1919  with  rank  of  Sgt.,  28th  Engrs. 

Adams,  Henry  Farnum,  '12 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  on  Sept.  5,  1917  and  stationed 
there  with  340th  F.  A.  Battery  D  until  May  5,  1918.  Promoted  from 
Pvt.  to  Cpl.  Sept.  19,  '17,  from  Cpl.  to  Sergt.  Oct.  5,  '17.     Transferred  to 

E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  5,  1918  and  commissioned  2nd  Lt. 
Engrs.,  June  5.  At  Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.,  June  5-Sept.  5.  Sailed  on  Sept. 
17,  and  landed  at  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Stationed  at  Brest,  France,  Oct. 
17-June  27,  '19.     Discharged  at  Camp  Bowie,  Tex.,  July  14,  1919. 

Aid,  Harry,  '19— 

Entered  Air  Service,  February  7,  1918,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Camp  Dick, 
Dallas,  Tex.,  June  1  to  July  20.  S.  M.  A.,  University  of  California, 
Berkeley,  Calif.  July  20  to  Oct.  27.  Camp  Dick,  Dallas,  Tex.,  Oct.  27 
to  Nov.  15.  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  Nov.  15  to  Dec.  15.  Cadet,  Aerial  Ob- 
server for  Heavy  Artillery.     Discharged  Dec.  7,  1918,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. 

Aid,  Kenneth,  ex.  '17 — 

Entered  Service  December  10,  1917,  Camp  Meade,  Md.;  Co.  A.,  312  M. 
G.  Bn.,  79th  Div.,  Camp  Meade,  Dec.  10,  1917  to  July  6,  1918.  Corp. 
Machine  Gun  Squad.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  July  6,  1918  to  Brest, 
France;  trained  at  Riverea  les  Fosses,  France,  from  July  18  to  Sept.  1. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant  after  arriving  in  France.  Entered  trenches  Sept. 
13,  1918,  Verdun  sector.  Engagements:  Argonne-Meuse  offensive,  Sept. 
26  to  Oct.  3.  Our  division  captured  the  town  of  Montfaucon  and  other 
strong  points.  St.  Mihiel,  Oct.  10  to  23,  holding  lines  Verdun  offensive, 
Oct.  28  to  Nov.  7.  Wounded  Nov.  7  by  fragment  of  a  one-pound  gun. 
Discharged  as  Sergeant,  March  21,  1919,  Camp  Meade,  Md. 


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Allison,  Harold  F.,  18— 

Enlisted  in  the  6th  F.  A.  at  Ft.  Logan,  Colo.,  on  May  7,  '17.  Stationed 
at  Douglas,  Ariz.,  May  15-July  23.  Sailed  on  July  29,  '17,  as  one  of  the 
first  units  to  go  overseas.  After  training  at  various  places,  took  the  line  at 
Luneville,  Oct.  21-Nov.  21.  Toul  sector,  Jan.  5,  '18  to  Apr.  3;  in  first 
American  participation  on  larger  scale  at  Cantigny,  May  8-July  7.  Took 
part  with  the  French  in  Montdidier-Noyon  defensive,  Apr.  25-July  10; 
Aisne-Marne  offensive,  July  18-July  24.  In  Meuse-Argonne  offensive. 
Sent  to  Artillery  SchoolSe  pt.-Dec.  Division  in  Army  of  Occupation  where 
he  rejoined  them  on  Dec.  25,  '18.  Stationed  at  Montabour,  Germany, 
Dec.  25,  '18-Apr.  '19.  Sent  to  Uni.  of  Toulouse,  Apr.-July.  Promoted 
from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.  Aug.  2,  '17,  and  Cpl<.  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  1,  '18.  Received 
appointment  as  2nd.  Lt.  C.  A.  section  of  the  Reserve  Corps.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  on  Aug.  26,  1919. 

Ambler,  Harry  A.  17— 

Entered  service  on  May  26,  '17,  as  candidate  in  R.  0.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley, 
Kan.  Stationed  at  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.  from  Aug.  '17  to  Dec.  '17.  Received 
commission  as  1st.  Lt.  Inf.  On  duty  with  30th  U.  S.  Inf.  at  Camp  Greene, 
N.  C.  Dec.  15  '17-Apr.  '18.  Sailed  from  New  York  on  Apr.  2,  '18.  Served 
in  Champagne-Marne  battle;  St.  Mihiel,  Sept.  12-16;  Meuse-Argonne, 
Sept.-Oct.  Promoted  to  Capt.  Aug.  17,  1918.  Received  a  gunshot 
wound  in  action  near  Bois  de  Cunel  (Argonne)  on  Oct.  9.  Awarded  a 
citation  paragraph  No.  1,  C.  O.  G.  H.  Q.,  A.  E.  F.,  dated  June  3,  1919. 
Returned  to  U.  S.  on  January  6;  at  Gen.  Hospital  No.  28,  Jan.  6-Dec.  '19. 
At  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.  Convalescent  Camp  until  wound  in  foot  is  healed 
sufficiently  to  allow  discharge. 

Anderson,  Sidney  Lorenzo,  '19 — 

Entered  Naval  service  on  Aug.  3,  1917,  at  El  Paso,  Tex.  Stationed  at 
U.  S.  Naval  Training  Station,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  Aug.  5,  1917-Feb.  28, 
1918;  transferred  to  Radio  School,  Harvard  University  and  remained 
there,  Mar.  3-July  5;  Promoted  from  Seaman  to  Electrician,  3rd  class- 
(Radio)  July  5.  At  Compass  School,  N.  Y.,  School  July  5-Aug.  25;  at 
Naval  Radio  Station,  Montauk,  Long  Island,  Aug.  27-Oct.  7  and  at  Com- 
pass Station  Mantoloking,  N.  J.,  Oct.  9,  1918-June  15,  '19;  Discharged  at 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  on  July  15, 1919  with  rank  of  Electrician,  2nd  Class  (Radio). 

Andrus,  D.  E.,  13— 

Entered  service  Oct.  28,  1919,  at  Camp  Cody,  N.  M.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Humphreys,  Va.,  as  student  officer  in  E.  0.  T.  C,  Nov.  to  Dec.  Dis- 
charged Dec.  17,  1918,  with  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Engrs.  at  Camp  Humphreys, 
Va. 

Arnold,  Emmett  Lee,  17 — 

Entered  service  May  12,  '17  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.  Com- 
missioned 2nd  Lt.  Inf.  on  Aug.  15.  Stationed  at  Camp  Funston  with 
356th  Inf.  until  May  22,  '18.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Jan.  1,  1918.  Sailed 
June  4  for  Liverpool.     Trained  for  5  weeks  at  Liffol  le  Grand,  France. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  9 

Entered  trenches  Aug.  4  in  St.  Mihiel  sector.  Sept.  12-16  in  St.  Mihiel 
offensive;  Euvezin  sector,  Sept.  16-Oct.  7.  Gassed  severely  Oct.  6.  In 
Army  of  Occupation  from  Dec.  '18  until  May,  '19.  Discharged  Aug.  18, 
'19  at  Camp  Dodge,  la. 

Arnold,  Paul  Caldwell,  '21— 
U.  S.  Inf. 

Ashdown,  Byron  Lee,  '16 — 

On  naval  construction  work  at  Newport  News  Va,  as  Supt.  for  the  James 
Stuart  Co.  of  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Ashlock,  Evan  Earl,  '1&— 

Entered  service  at  Rolla,  Mo.,  on  Aug.  28,  '18  and  assigned  to  164th  Depot 
Brigade  at  Camp  Funston.  Stationed  at  Funston  Aug.  28,  '18  to  Mar. 
28,  '19.  Promoted  to  Grade  of  Mechanic  Sept.  8,  '18.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Funston  on  Mar.  28,  '19. 

Aves,  William  Leonard,  '15 — 

Entered  service  Oct.  17,  1917  at  Camp  Travis,  Tex.  as  Pvt.  in  315th  Engrs. 
Sent  to  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Jan.  '18  and  remained  there  until 
Apr.,  1918.  Returned  to  Camp  Travis  and  remained  until  June  5,  as 
Cpl.  315th  Engrs.  Sailed  overseas  June  13,  and  arrived  in  France  in 
July.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.  Aug.  5,  1918.  With  116th  Engrs. 
at  Angers,  France  Aug.  9,  1919.  Transferred  to  315th  Engrs.  Aug.  26 
and  took  part  in  St.  Mihiel  offensive  (Sept.  11  to  Sept.  19th)  with  90th 
Div.  Transferred  to  307th  Engrs.,  82nd  Div.  and  participated  in  Argonne 
drive  (Sept  26  to  Nov.  1)  with  this  division.  Discharged  on  May  10, 
1919  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Badollet,  Marion  Smith,  >20— 

Entered  service  Sept.  1,  1917,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.  Co.  A,  309th  Engineers. 
Stationed  at  Camp  Taylor,  KyM  Sept.  1,  1917  to  April  1,  1918  as  egineer 
instructor  in  Gas  and  Smoke  School  Rank  of  Sergeant,  Apr.  1,  1918  to 
Dec.  26,  1918  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Chemical  Warfare  Service  as  Junior 
Chemist  in  Gas  Mask  Research  Div.  Discharged  Dec.  26,  1918  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Bagby,  Robert  Edwin,  '18— 

Entered  service  as  a  cadet  at  U.  S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 
on  June  15,  1915.  Graduated  on  June  12,  1918  and  received  commission 
as  2nd  Lt.  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.  Stationed  at  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.  in  Infantry  School  of 
Arms  July-Sept.,  1918.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Mcintosh,  Tex.  and  assigned 
to  37th  U.  S.  Inf.  at  that  post— Oct.,  1918.  With  37th  Inf.  Oct.  1918- 
Apr.,  1919.     Discharged  on  April  24,1919  at  Ft.  Mcintosh,  Tex. 

Bailey,  Harold  Leland,  '20— 

Entered  Air  Service  Feb.  1,  1918,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Cadet,  Camp  Dick, 
Dallas,  Tex.,  June  1  to  July  20.  Discharged  July  20,  1918  on  account  of 
defective  eyesight.     On  September  1,  1918  he  was  sent  by  the  "selective 


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service"  to  the  U.  S.  Army  Training  Detachment  at  Armour  Institute  as 
truck  driver.  While  there  was  promoted  to  Corporal  in  September  and 
later  on  made  sergeant.     Discharged  Dec.  7,  1918,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Baker,  Milton  H,  ex.  '19— 

Served  with  Co.  L.,  143rd  Inf.,  A.  E.  F. 

Baker,  Arnold  George,  '07 — 

Entered  service  on  Oct.  23,  1918  at  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  and  stationed  there 
until  Nov.  1,  when  transferred  to  E.  0.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 
At  Camp  Humphreys  Nov.  1,  1918-Feb.  1,  1919  and  attached  to  command 
of  Col.  Park  on  New  Construction  work  Feb.  1-May  1.  Discharged 
with  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Engrs.  on  May  23,  1919,  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Baker,  William  Frank,  '20— 

Entered  service  on  June  2,  1917,  at  the  U.  S.  School  of  Military  Aeronau- 
tics, Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  Stationed  at  Mineola,  L.  I., 
July,  1917-Jan.,  1918,  as  cadet  and  Reserve  Military  aviator,  receiving 
commission  as  1st  Lt.  A.  S.  U.  S.  A.,  on  Dec.  17,  1917.  Sailed  Jan.  16,  '18, 
and  spent  some  weeks  in  Morsley  Hill  Hospital,  Liverpool,  England, 
recovering  from  pneumonia.  Sent  to  Issuden,  France,  for  training  at 
3rd  Aviation  Instruction  Centre  and  finished  at  Tours.  Ordered  to  the 
front  Aug.  15,  1918.  Took  active  part  in  St.  Mihiel  offensive  and  imme- 
diately after  sent  to  Verdun  front  taking  active  part  in  Meuse-Argonne 
offensive.  Was  attached  to  91st  Aero-Squadron  which  was  a  long  distance 
reconnoissance  squadron  of  the  First  Army  Observation  Group.  Dis- 
charged with  rank  of  1st  Lt.  A.  S.  U.  S.  A.,  in  91st  Aero-Sqd'n  on  Jan.  10, 
1919,  at  Garden  City,  N.  Y. 

Bardsley,  Clarence  Edward,  '18 — 

Entered  service  August  4,  1917,  Washington,  D.  C.  Military  mapping 
field  assistant,  U.  S.  G.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.     August  4  to  August  20, 

1917,  as  Student,  Topographic  Training  School.  At  Mexican  Border  in 
New  Mexico,  Aug.  27,  1917,  to  Mar.  1,  1918;  At  Seaboard,  N.  C,  March  1, 
1918  to  July  25,  1918;  Camp  Knox,  West  Point,  Ky.,  Aug.  1  to  Nov.  15, 

1918.  Junior  Topographer  at  Lawrenceville,  Va.,  Nov.  25,  1918.  Certifi- 
cation for  volunteer  service  in  the  U.  S.  Shipping  Board.  Honorable 
mention  for  speed  and  accuracy  of  work  in  the  swampy  regions  of  Virginia. 

Barker,  Lyle  Maxon,  '17 — 

Entered  service  at  Ft.  McDowell,  Cal.  On  Aug.  2,1917,  as  a  Pvt.  in  62nd 
Inf.  Regt.  Stationed  at  Presidio  (San  Francisco,  Cal.)  Aug.  10,  '17-Jan. 
1,  '18,  as  enlisted  man  in  various  non-commissioned  grades.  At  Camp 
Kearney,  Cal.,  as  student  in  3rd  O.  T.  S.  Jan.  1-May  1;  at  Camp  Fre- 
mont, Cal.,  as  sergeant  and  officer  candidate  May  1-June  1;  Commissioned 
2nd  Lt.  Inf.  N.  A.  June  1.  Stationed  at  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  as  officer  in 
Replacement  Camp,  Depot  Brigade,  and  Inf.  Central  O.  T.  S.  June  1- 
Dec.  18.  Commissioned  1st  Lt.  Inf.  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  31.  Discharged  Dec. 
18,  1918,  at  Camp  Pike,  Ark. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  1 1 

Barriere,  George  Cady,  ex.  '18 — 

Served  in  Co.  A.,  5th  Inf.  Training  Regiment  at  Camp  Grant,  111. 

Barton,  Robert  Arthur,  re- 
served with  Canadian  troops  while  in  France. 

Bates,  Arle  Haywood,  ex.  '19 — 

Bayha,  Wilson  V.,  '17— 

Entered  service  on  March  4,  1918,  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Missouri. 
Stationed  at  Ft.  Myer,  Va.,  Mar.  20-May  25  undergoing  training  as  a  mem- 
ber of  Co.  F.,  37th  Engineers  (Electrical).  Sailed  on  May  27  and  pro- 
ceeded to  France  via  Liverpool,  South  Hampton  and  Cherbourg.  Sta- 
tioned at  Gievres  and  Rambervillers,  and  in  font  line  sectors  of  many  di- 
visions at  St.  Die,  Vanni-Fosse,  Frappelle  les  Elletts,  Clermont,  Varrennes, 
Cheppy,  Fleville  and  Busancy.  In  Army  of  Occupation  at  Oscke,  Luxem- 
bourg and  Coblenz.  Discharged  on  April  5,  1919,  at  Camp  Stuart,  New 
port  News,  Va. 

Baysinger,  Stuart  Lee — Board  of  Curators — 

Entered  the  service  on  May  19,  '17  at  Rolla,  Mo.,  with  rank  of  Capt. 
Med.  Corps.  Stationed  at  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  from  June,  1917- 
Feb.  1919  and  acted  in  the  capacity  of  assistant  to  surgeon  at  Ft.  Leaven- 
worth, Kan.  Promoted  from  Capt.  M.  C.  to  Major  M.  C.  on  April  18,  '18. 
Discharged  at  Ft.  Leavenworth  on  Feb.  13,  '19. 

Beach,  James  Kellar,  '11 — 

Served  in  Infantry  (no  further  information  available.) 

Beeghly,  Wood  Davis,  ex.  '15 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Devens,  Mass.,  on  Oct.  3,  1917.  Transferred  to 
Co.  B,  504th  Engrs.,  Stationed  at  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  on  Oct.  14,  '17. 
Sailed  for  overseas  on  Nov.  26,  '17  and  landed  at  St.  Nazaire  on  Dec.  10. 
Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.  Nov.  1, 1917;  and  from  Cpl.  to  Sergt.  Nov.  19, 
1917.  Stationed  at  Giveres  Dec.  '17  to  Feb.  '18.  At  Is-sur-tille  from  Feb. 
to  August;  St.  Blin  Aug.  27  to  Oct.  31;  Ravennefontaines  Oct.  1  to  Nov. 
15;  at  St.  Blin  again  to  Nov.  15,  1918-May,  '19.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Devens,  Mass.  on  June  4,  1919. 

Belknap,  Gerald  Austin,  ex.  22 — 

Received  a  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  and 
was  discharged  in  Dec.  1918.     Served  in  A.  E.  F. 

Benedict,  Ralph  R.,  'OS- 
Acted  in  civilian  capacity  as  Structural  Expert-Office  Chief  of  Ordnance, 
Artillery  Section,  at  Washington,  D.  C.     Still  in  service  of  the  U.  S.  Gov- 
ernment. 


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Benham,  Williard  Miles,  '15 — 

Entered  service  on  May  9,  1916  at  Ray,  Arizona  in  Co.  H.,  1st  Ariz.  Inf. 
Stationed  on  Arizona-Mexico  Border  May,  1916  to  Oct.  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Kearney,  Cal.,  with  old  regiment  which  was  now  158th  Inf., 
40th  Div.,  Oct.  '17.  Transferred  to  115th  Engrs.  Dec.  17  and  left  Camp 
Kearney  July,  1918.  Sailed  Aug.  8  and  landed  at  Liverpool  on  Aug.  20. 
In  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Oct.  4  to  Nov.  9  with  115th  Engrs.  Second 
Army,  Nov.  9  to  11.  Sixth  Corps  Engrs.  Second  Army  at  Pont-a- 
Mousson  until  April,  1919.  Transferred  to  Third  Army  Engrs.  at  Cob- 
lenz,  Germany,  in  April  and  remained  there  until  June.  Promoted  from 
Pvt.  to  Sergt.  March,  1917,  and  from  Sergt.  to  Master  Engr.  Junior 
Grade  Feb.  1918.  Discharged  on  August  12,  1919,  at  Presidio,  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

Bennett,  Roy  Linwood,  '16 — 

Entered  service  on  June  1,  1918,  at  Camp  Dick, Dallas,  Tex.  Assigned  to 
Aviation  Section  Signal  Corps  at  Camp  Dick,  June-July.  Sent  to 
University  of  Illinois  and  attended  Ground  School,  July-November. 
Transferred  to  Flying  School  at  Carruther's  Field,  Ft.  Work,  Tex.  Dis- 
charged (Date  and  place  unknown). 

Beyer,  Daniel  Christopher,  '19 — 

Entered  service  May  4,  1917,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ensign  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve 
Force.  Stationed  at  Fifth  Naval  District,  Norfolk,  Va.,  May  6  to  June 
20,  1917.  Attached  to  U.  S.  S.  Arethusa,  Fueling  Convoying  destroyer 
north  of  Azores  Islands,  July  to  December,  1917.  Convoying  sub-chasers 
Bermuda  to  Azores  Islands  Jan.  to  Nov.  1918.  Promoted  to  Lieutenant 
(junior  grade)  July  18,  1918.  Submarine  Engagement  June  5,  1918. 
Placed  on  inactive  orders  Dec.  31,  1918,  New  York. 

Beyer,  Emil  Lucius,  '16 — 

On  government  naval  construction  work  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  for  the 
James  Stuart  Co.,  of  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Bilderback,  Alexander,  '10 — 

In  army  service  as  a  member  of  Co.  D,  27th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F. 

Black,  James  Kennedy,  '04 — 

Entered  service  on  July  16,  1918  at  Camp  Colt,  Gettysburg,  Pa.  and  as- 
signed to  Co.  C,  304th  Battery  Tank  Corps  at  above  camp.  Contracted 
influenza  and  died  on  Oct.  7,  1918,  at  Camp  Colt,  Pa. 

Blackwood,  Oswald — Assistant  Professor  of  Physics. 

Entered  service  in  April,  1918  at  Chicago,  111.,  as  a  Pvt.  in  311th  Field 
Signal  Bn.  86th  Div.  Stationed  at  Camp  Grant  from  April  to  August. 
Sailed  for  overseas  on  Sept.  30.  In  various  camps  in  France  including 
Les  Montils,  Loire  et  Chere  and  St.  Andre  de  Cubzac.  Discharged  in 
August,  1919,  at  Camp  Grant,  111. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  13 


Bland,  Clark  C,  ex.  ': 

Entered  service  May  8,  1917,  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  First  Officer's  Training 
School.  Promoted  to  1st.  Lt.  Inf.,  Aug.  15,  1917.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Cody,  New  Mex.,  Sept.  1,  1917,  to  July  24,  1918,  Commander  of  Truck  Co. 
Promoted  to  Captain  Feb.  24,  1918.  Stationed  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J. 
Sept.  1,  to  Dec.  24,  1918,  Commander  Co.  K,  63d  Pioneer  Inf.  Discharged 
Dec.  24,  1918. 

Bloom,  George  Barnett,  '20— 

Entered  Air  Service  Dec.  15,  1917  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Stationed  at 
Champaign,  111.,  Mar.  16  to  June.  Cadet,  U.  S.  M.  A.  Scott  Field,  Belle- 
ville, 111.  Promoted  2nd  Lt.  A.  S.  Sept,  28,  Ellington  Field,  Olcott,  Texas, 
October  11,  1918.     Discharged. 

Booker,  Karl  William,  '21— 

Enlisted  Feb.  28,  1918,  Engineer  Reserves  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Transferred  to 
S.  A.  T.  C.  Rolla,  Mo.,  Oct.  19,  1918.     Discharged  Dec.  14,  1918. 

Bowen,  Joseph  Henry — Asst.     Professor. 

Entered  service  Oct.  26,  1918,  Civilian  Chief  Inspector  Ordnance  De- 
partment. Made  1st  Lt.  Ordnance  Dept.  Nov.  6,  1918.  Stationed  at 
Raritan  Arsenal,  Metuchen,  N.  J.,  Nov.  16  to  Dec.  24,  1918.  Discharged 
Dec.  24,  1918. 

Bowles,  John  Hyer,  'OS- 
Entered  service  on  Dec.  15,  1917  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.     Stationed 
At  Washington  Barracks  as  Pvt.  1st  Prov.  Replacement  Engineers.     Sent 
to  hospital  on  account  of  rheumatism  and  discharged  from  Hot  Springs 
Arkansas  Hospital  on  August  4,  1918. 

Bolles,  Frank  C,  ex.  '95 — 

Graduated  U.  S.  Military  Academy  1896;  appointed  Colonel  August  5, 
1917;  assumed  command  of  the  39th  Infantry  April  9,  1918  and  com- 
manded the  regiment  through  the  following  battles  and  sectors:  Aisne- 
Marne  Offensive,  July  18  to  Aug.  6,  1918,  Vesle  Sector,  Aug.  7  to  12,  1918 
Toulon  Sector,  Sept.  7  to  12,  1918,  St.  Mihiel  Offensive,  Sept.  12  to  16 
1918,  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive,  Sept.  26-28,  1918. 

Wounded  in  action  near  Septsarges,  France,  by  machine  gun  bullet  in 
right  leg.  Evacuated  to  Hospital  for  treatment.  Dropped  from  rolls 
of  regiment  per  GO  111,  GHQ,  AEF.,  8  Jujy,  1918.  Reassigned  to 
regiment  pp  2SO,  278,  Hq.  4th  Division  12  Nov.  1918.  Joined  and  re- 
sumed command  November  12,  1918.  On  March  18,  1919,  Colonel  Bolles 
was  decorated  with  the  Distinguished  Service  Cross  by  the  Commander- 
in   Chief    American  Expeditionary  Forces  with  the  following    citation: 

"Colonel  Frank  C.  Bolles,  39th  Infantry,  No.  3177.  For  extra- 
ordinary heroism  in  action  near  Septsarges,  France,  September  26th  and 
near  Bois-de-Fays,  France,  Sept.  2$,  1918.  On  September  26th  Colonel 
Bolles  personally  directed  the  assualting  battalion  of  his  regiment  when 
the  line  was  temporarily  held  up  by  hostile  fire,  leading  the  attacking 


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troops  forward  to  their  objective.  After  reaching  the  objective  terrific 
hostile  fire  caused  many  casualties  and  the  line  was  beginning  to  waver, 
when  Colonel  Bolles  assisted  in  the  reorganization  of  the  line  and  by  his 
personal  example  of  courage  and  fearlessness  encouraged  his  men  to  hold 
in  the  face  of  the  withering  machine  gun  and  artillery  fire  until  the  flank 
division  had  advanced  abreast.  On  September  28th  he  rallied  his  men 
under  the  sweeping  fire  of  machine  guns,  minnenwerfer  and  artillery,  and, 
altho  painfully  wounded,  personally  assisted  in  the  reorganization  of  the 
positions.  Home  Address:  Mrs.  Frank  C.  Bolles,  179  Fulton  Ave., 
Hempstead,  L.  I." 

On  June  29,  1919,  Colonel  Bolles  was  decorated  with  the  Distinguished 
Service  Medal  by  the  Division  Commander  who  acted  in  the  name  of  the 
Commander-in-Chief  with  the  following  citation: 

"Colonel  Frank  C.  Bolles,  U.  S.  A.,  for  extraordinary  meritorious  and 
distinguished  service.  He  commanded  with  keen  tactical  ability  the 
39th  Infantry  throughout  the  various  campaigns  in  which  the  4th  Di- 
vision participated  until  the  early  stages  of  the  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive, 
when  he  was  wounded.  By  his  exceptional  ability  and  energetic  leadership 
he  proved  to  be  an  important  factor  in  the  successes  of  his  command  dur- 
ing its  active  operations  against  the  enemy." 

On  February  4,  1919,  Colonel  Bolles  was  decorated  with  the  French 
Croix-de-Guerre  for  gallantry  in  action  near  Trosnes  and  Noroy  (Aisne) 
France  July  18-20,  1918. 

GRAND  QUARTIER  GENERAL 
Des  Armees 
Du  Nord  et  du  Nord  Est. 
ETAT-MAJOR 
Bureau  du  Personnel 
(Decoration) 

ORDRE  NO.   10,887  "D"     (Extrait) 

Apres  approbation  du  General  Commandant  en  Chef  les  Forces  expedi- 
tionnaires  Americaines  en  France,  le  General  Commandant  en  Chef  les  Armess 
Francaises  du  Nord  et  du  Nord-Est,  cite  a  l'Ordre  de  du  CORPS  D'ARMEE. 

39*  REGIMENT  D'INFANTERIE  AMERICAINE: 

"Affecte  a  une  Division  Francaise  pour  tenir  le  secteur,  a  ete  appele  a 
prendre  part  a  la  bataille  le  18  Juillet  1918,  des  le  lendemain  de  son    arrivee 
Sous  le  commandement  du  Colonel  BOLLES,  a  fait  preuve  en  recevant  le 
bapteme  du  feu,  d'une  vaillance  admirable.     A  enleve  le  buisson  de  CRESNES 
et  le  village  de  NOROY;  s'est  empare  d'une  batterie  ennemie,  d'un  grand  nom 
bre  de  minenwerfer  et  de  mitrailleuses,  et  a  fait  plus  de  100  prisonniers." 
Au  Grand  Quartier  General,  le  26  Octobre,  1918. 
Le  General  Commandant  en  Chef. 
Signe:     PETAIN. 
Pour  Extrait  Conforme: 

Le  Lieutenant-Colonel, 

Chef  du  Bureau  du  Personnel. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service. 


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COPY 

HEADQUARTERS,  4TH  DIVISION 

AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES 

FRANCE,  12  October,  1918. 
GENERAL  ORDERS  1 

No.  67.  j 

1.     The  Division  Commander  cites  the  conduct  in  battle  of  the  follow- 
ing named  officers  and  soldiers: 


Name 


Date 


Place 


Specific  Conduct 


Col.  Frank  C.  Bolles,     Sept.  26, 
39th  Infantry.  28,  1918. 


W.  edge  of 
BOIS  de 
SEPTSAR- 

GES  and  N. 
edge   same 
woods. 


Several  times  while  under 
heavy  machine  gun  and 
shell  fire  he  superintend- 
ed the  formation  and 
rectification  of  the  ad- 
vanced lines  of  his  regi- 
ment and  attached  troops 
until  he  was  wounded 
Sept.  28,  exhibiting  great 
coolness  and  indefference 
to  danger. 


OFFICIAL: 

Lon  S.   Haynes 
Captain,  A.  G.  D. 
Adjutant. 


By  command  of  Major  General  Cameron: 
C.  A.  BACH 
Lieut.  Colonel,  General  Staff. 
Chief   of   Staff. 


AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES. 
OFFICE   OF  THE  COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF 

(Personal)  France,  Nov.  29,  1918. 

My  dear  Colonel  Bolles: 

It  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  inform  you  that  on  October  17th  I  recom- 
mended you  for  promotion  to  the  grade  of  Brigadier  General,  basing  my  recom- 
mendation upon  the  efficiency  of  your  service  with  the  American  Expeditionary 
Forces. 

The  War  Depatment  discontinued  all  promotions  to  the  grade  of  Genera 
Officer  after  the  signing  of  the  armistice,  and  I  regret  that  you  will  not  therefore 
receive  the  deserved  recognition  of  your  excellent  services. 

Sincerely  yours, 

(Signed)     JOHN  .3.    PERSHING. 
Colonel  F.  C.  Bolles, 
Comdg.  39tb  Infantry 
American  E.  F. 


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Bowles,  Martin  Frady,  '17— 

Entered  service  First  Officers  Training  School,  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  May  11, 
1917.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Co.  B,  355  Inf.,  89th  Div.,  Camp  Funston 
Kan.,  Sept.,  1917  to  May,  1918,  instructing  drafted  troops.  Made  Bat- 
talion Athletic  Officer,  Mess  Officer  and  Special  Instructor  in  Scouting, 
Sniping  and  Patroling.  Sailed  June  4,  1918,  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  to 
England,  thence  to  France.  On  arrival  in  France  was  made  Intelligence 
Officer  1st  Bn.  355th  Inf.  in  charge  of  all  patrols.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt. 
Sept.  2,  1918.  Was  killed  in  action  while  out  on  patrol  in  No  Man's 
Land  night  of  Sept.  3,  1918.  Buried  in  the  American  Cemetery  at  Man- 
dras  near  Bernecourt,  France. 

Headquarters  178th  Infantry  Brigade, 
American  Expeditionary  Forces, 
FRANCE, 

September  4,  1918. 
Mr.  Ross  Bowles, 
5770  Degiverville  Street, 
St.  Louis,  Missouri. 

My  dear  Mr.  Bowles: 

It  is  my  painful  duty  to  communicate  to  you  the  fact  of  the  loss 
of  your  son,  MARTIN  F.  BOWLES. 

About  eleven  o'clock  on  the  night  of  September  third,  1918,  Lieuten- 
ant Bowles  with  Lieutenant  Joseph  B.  Keckler,  355th  Infantry  in  command  of 
a  reconnoitering  patrol  of  our  troops  encountered  the  enemy  In  the  ensuing 
engagement,  your  son  received  a  rifle  bullet  through  the  heart. 

His  death  was  instantaneous  and  painless. 

His  remains  were  interred  with  full  military  honors  on  the  fourth  of 
September. 

Your  son  had  made  a  reputation  for  sterling  military  worth  and  valor 
of  which  any  father  might  be  proud. 

I  personally  join  with  the  regment  which  is  mourning  the  loss  of  this 
brave  gentleman  and  soldier  who  gave  his  life  for  his  country. 

I  regret  that  for  military  reasons  I  am  unable  to  give  more  detailed 
information  at  this  time  as  to  our  location  or  as  to  the  circumstances  surround- 
ing the  deplorable  loss. 

With  all  sympathy  and  respect,  I  am, 

Very  sincerely  yours, 

THOS.    G.    HANSON, 
Brigadier  General, 
Commanding  178th  Infantry  Brigade. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  17 

COPY 
Headquarters  First  Battalion  355th  Infantry,  Germany. 

December  10,  1918. 
Mr.  Ross  Bowles, 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  * 

Sir: 

On  the  night  of  Sept,  3,  1918,  your  son,  MARTIN  F.  BOWLES,  met  his 
death  by  enemy  rifle  fire  while  on  patrol  in  "No  Mans  Land,"  near  BEAU- 
MONT, FRANCE. 

Your  son  was  an  efficient  officer,  lived  a  clean,  honest  life,  was  popular 
with  both  Officers  and  men.  No  task  was  too  difficult  for  him  and  the  most 
dangerous  night  operations  in  "No  Mans  Land"  was  a  source  of  great  enjoy- 
ment to  Lieutenant  Bowles. 

Lieut.  Bowies'  efficiency  won  him  promotion  to  First  Lieut.,  which  be- 
came effective  the  day  before  he  was  killed. 

I  am  very  proud  to  have  had  such  a  splendid  courageous  and  loyal  young 
man  in  my  Battalion  as  your  son.  We  feel  his  loss  and  all  joint  in  our  sym- 
pathy to  his  relatives. 

You  may  justly  be  proud  of  your  son  LIEUTENANT  MARTIN  F. 
BOWLES. 

Very    sincerely    yours, 

THOMAS  F.  WIRTH, 

Major  355th,  Infantry, 
Commanding  1st.  Battalion. 

Bowman,  Lee  Reed,  '14 — 

Served  in  U.  S.  Infantry. 

Bowman,  Samuel  Roy,  ex.  '21 — 

Enlisted  in  472nd  Engrs.  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Humphreys,  Va.      (Date  of  discharge  not  known.) 

Boyef,  George  Hewitt,  'OS- 
Commissioned  a  1st  Lt.  in  Ordnance  Dept. 

Boyer,  Ray  Vernon,  '17 — 

Entered  the  service  Aug.  8,  1918  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Transferred 
to  Camp  McArthur,  Tex.  and  saw  service  in  infantry  and  later  in  Medical 
Corps  as  ohemist  in  laboratory  of  Base  Hospital.  Transferred  to  Chem- 
ical Warfare  Section  Mustard  Gas  Section,  Washington,  D.  C,  on  Nov. 
8,  1918.     Discharged  at  Washington  on  Dec.  20,  1918. 

Boyle,  Wallace  Haley,  ex.  '15— 

Entered  service  Sept.  6,  1918,  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Stationed  at  Camp  Lee 
from  Sept.  6  to  Oct.  25.  Transferred  to  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  as 
Sergt.  553d  Engrs.,  Oct.  25,  1918.  Ordered  overseas  Nov.  21,  1918. 
After  armistice  was  signed  transferred  to  Middletown  Ordnance  Depot, 
Middletown,  Pa.  Made  1st  Sergt.  March  1,  1919.  Discharged  March  24, 
1919,  Middleton,  Pa. 
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Bradt,  Albert  Leonard,  ex.  *11 — 

Served  in  Washington,  D.  C,  in  Chemical  Warfare  Section. 

Brady,  Leon  H.,  ex.  >03— 

Received  a  commission  in  Engrs.  Corps,  and  sent  to  Camp  Cody,  N.  Mex., 
where  34th  Div.  was  in  camp.  Promoted  to  Major  in  109th  Engrs. 
Sailed  for  overseas  in  Sept.  '18,  and  did  construction  work  after  armistice 
was  signed. 

Brazill,  Matthew  Patrick,  Jr.,  US- 
Entered  service  Sept.  6,  1917,  Camp  Funston,  Kansas,  in  Co.  C,  314th 
Engrs.  Advanced  to  Corporal  on  Oct.  3,  '17;  sergeant,  Nov.  3,  '17. 
Sent  to  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Engrs. 
April  10,  1918.  Promoted  to  first  lieutenant  Oct.  16,  '18.  Stationed 
at  Camp  Custer  May  1,  to  10;  Ft.  Myer,  Va.,  May  13  to  Nov.  20,  '18. 
At  Camp  Leach,  D.  C.  with  76th  Engrs.  Discharged  at  Camp  Leach, 
D.  C,  Dec.  3,  1918. 

Brewer,  William  Francis,  ex.,  '13 — 

Served  in  75th  Aero  Squadron,  A.  E.  F. 

Brown,  James  William — 

Served  as  1st  Lt.,  D.  R.  C. 

Brown,  John  Stafford,  '17— 

Entered  service  on  July  31,  1918,  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  and  assigned  to 
154th  Depot  Brigade.  At  Camp  Meade  July  31-Sept.  1;  at  Camp  Sheri- 
dan, Ala.,  Sept.  1-Oct.  1,  as  Pvt.  1st  CI.  Hdgr.  Troop  9th  Div.,  in  G-2  as 
draftsman.  Sent  to  E.  0.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  Oct.  1,  '18- 
Jan.  11,  '19.  Received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.  and  also  discharged 
on  Jan.  11,  '19,  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Bruce,  Robert  Jr.,  '19— 

Entered  First  Officers'  Tr.  Camp  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  May  13,  1917.  En- 
listed in  472nd  Engrs.  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  on  June  13,  1918. 
Transferred  to  Tank  Corps,  Camp  Colt,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Aug.  18,  '18. 
Sailed  Oct.  10,  '18  from  Hoboken  to  Liverpool,  England,  then  to  Cher- 
bourg, France,  with  303rd  Tank  Center.  Discharged  at  Camp  Funston 
on  May  19,  1919  with  rank  of  corporal. 

Buehler,  Henry  Andrew,  Chief  Geologist,  Missouri  Geological  Survey,  Rolla, 
Mo. 

Volunteered  for  war  service  at  Washington,  D.  C,  in  Mar.,  1918,  and  was 
assigned  to  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Mines  as  Mining  Engineer  in  charge  of  pyrite 
division  of  war  minerals  section.  The  war  minerals  section  was  engaged  in 
stimulating  production  of  needed  minerals  and  metals.  Investigations 
were  conducted  in  New  York,  Georgia,  Alabama,  South  Carolina,  Vir- 
ginia and  Missouri  with  additional  work  in  the  recovery  of  pyrite  from 
coal  brasses  thruout  eastern  and  middle  western  coal  fields.  Discharged 
in  January,  1919  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  19 

Burden,  Louis  Lee,  ex.  '17 — 

Served  in  Navy  as  ensign  in  the  Submarine  Service. 

Burg,  Robert  Stanley,  '16 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  on  Sept.  5,  1917,  and  stationed 
there  with  Hdqrs.  340th  F.  A.  until  May,  1918.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt. 
F.  A.  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  on  June  1.  Sailed  overseas  on  June  20  and 
assigned  to  315th  F.  A.  80th  Div.  at  Cierges,  France.  In  Meuse-Argonne 
offensive,  Oct.-Nov.     Discharged  on  May  28,  1919  at  Camp  Lee,  Va. 

Burnet,  George,  '18 — • 

Entered  service  at  First  0.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  on  May  11,  '17. 
Commissioned  Capt.  of  Infantry,  Aug.  15,  1917.  Sent  to  various  training 
schools  as  instructor  in  field  fortifications,  aerial  observation,  machine 
guns,  etc.     Discharged  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  on  Dec.  18,  1918. 

Butler,  Reginald  Henry  Brinton,  '09 — 

Mr.  Butler  was  in  Brussels,  Belgium,  when  the  Germans  entered  in  that 
city.  Escaped  to  England  in  Oct.,  1914,  and  applied  for  a  commission 
in  the  British  Army  but  was  rejected  on  account  of  being  too  old.  He 
became  Asst.  Mgr.  of  H.  J.  Enttroven  &  Sons,  London,  lead  smelters  on 
Government  Munitions  only.  Joined  the  British  Army  in  1915  but  not 
allowed  foreign  service.  Mgr.  Locke- Lancaster  &  Co.,  Zinc  Dept. 
Rolling  Mills  until  Nov.,  1918.  Retained  for  special  munitions  service  in 
British  Army,  June,  1919. 

Campbell,    Eugene  Wallace,  ex.  '16 — 

Served  in  U.  S.  Navy  (no  further  information  available.) 

Carson,  William  Thomas,  '20— 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  on  Feb.  25,  1918.  Stationed  at 
Camp  Taylor,  Feb.  25-June  1.  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.  Mar.  3. 
Sent  to  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio,  June  1  and  commissioned  2nd 
Lt.,  Aug.  1.  Assigned  to  158th  Depot  Brigade  at  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio. 
Discharged  at  same  place  on  Jan.  11,  1919. 

Casselman,  Lawrence  Ownen,  '20 — 

Entered  service  Sept.  6,  1918,  Co.  A,  5th  Bn.  Inf.  Camp  McArthur,  Waco, 
Tex.  Sept.  21,  transferred  to  Medical  Corps  Base  Hospital,  Camp  Mc- 
Arthur, Tex.  Application  for  admission  to  Central  Officer's  Training 
Camp  accepted  Oct.  10,  1918.  Discharged  Jan.  4,  1919  Camp  Funston, 
Kan. 

Chaney,  Adrian  Byron,  '15 — 

Entered  service  May  5,  1917  as  a  student  in  12th  Provisional  Regiment 
at  Ft.  Logan  H.  Roots,  Ark.  Received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.,  at 
Ft.  Leavenworth  in  Aug.  1917.  Assigned  to  312th  Engrs.  and  pro- 
moted to  1st.  Lt.  on  June  6,  '18.  Sailed  August  22  and  remained  with 
312th  Engrs.  Sept.  3  to  Dec.  1.     Transferred  to  7th  Engrs.  5th  Div.  on 


20  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Dec.  1  and  remained  with  them  until  leaving  France  on  May  28,  1919. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Devens,  Mass.,  June  10,  1919. 

Chapin,  Elmer  Fenton,  '23 — 

Entered  service  on  Jan.  4,  1918,  at  Paris  Island,  S.  C,  as  Pvt.  in  86th  Co., 
U.  S.  Marines.  At  Paris  Island  Jan.  4-Apr.  4,  1918.  Sent  to  Quantico, 
Va.,  and  stayed  there  from  Apr.  4-Apr.  22,  as  a  private  in  144th  Co.,  3rd 
Replacement  Bn.  Sailed  for  overseas  April  23.  Joined  83rd  Co.,  6th 
Regt.,  U.  S.  Marines  at  Chateau-Thierry  and  participated  in  fighting 
there  from  June  11-July  16.  At  Soissons  July  17-19,  and  was  wounded 
on  July  19.  In  St.  Mihiel  offensive  from  Sept.  12-16,  and  in  Euvezin 
sector  Sept.  20.  In  Champagne  sector  Sept.  20-Oct.  6,  on  which  date 
was  wounded  and  gassed.     Discharged  Apr.  23,  1919  at  Quantico,  Va. 

Chase,  James  Howard,  '12 — 

Entered  service  in  Sept.  1917  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps. 
Stationed  at  Paris  Island,  S.  C,  Sept.  '17  to  Aug.  '18.  The  first  three 
months  training  as  recruit,  then  acted  as  drill  instructor  and  rifle  range 
coach.  Sailed  for  overseas  Sept.,  1918.  Transferred  from  Brest  to 
Gievres  and  stationed  there  from  Nov.,  1918  to  July,  1919.  Discharged 
at  Quantico,  Va.  as  sergeant  in  Marine  Corps  in  August,  1919. 

Chew,  Lindell,  '08— 

Entered  service  in  First  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas  on  May  8,  1917. 
Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Inf.  Aug.  15  and  assigned  to  Camp  Funston,  Kan., 
for  duty.  Commanding  officer  6th  Co.,  164th  Depot  Brigade,  Sept.  8,  '17- 
Aug.  10,  '18.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Dec.  31,  '17;  and  appointed  Capt. 
July  16,  '18.  Assigned  to  Co.  B,  70th  Inf.,  10th  Div.  and  remained  with 
this  outfit  until  discharged.      (Date  not  known.) 

Christy,  Harold  Hamilton,  ex.  '21 — 

Enlisted  in  472nd  Engrs.  and  stationed  at  Washington  Barracks,  D.  C. 
(No  further  information  available.) 

Clark,  Howell  Smith,  '18— 

Entered  First  Officers'  Tr.  Camp  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas,  May  10,  1917. 
Injury  caused  in  performance  of  duty  disqualified  him  for  commission  at 
that  time.  Enlisted  Engineer  Officers'  Tr.  Camp  at  Ft.  Slocum,  N.  Y.,  on 
June  27,  1918.  Student  candidate  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  from  Sept. 
to  November.     Discharged  Nov.  27,  1918,  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Clarke,  William  Danels,  >09— 

Entered  service  Oct.  2,  1917,  Denver,  Colo.  Sent  to  Camp  Funston,  Kan., 
Nov.,  1917;  transferred  to  Co.  D,  314th  Engineers  Feb.,  1918;  transferred 
to  Ordnance  Dept.  Commissioned  1st  Lt.  and  assigned  to  Production 
Division  Explosive  and  Loading  section  at  Tunnelton,  Pa.  Later  trans- 
ferred to  U.  S.  Ammonium  Nitrate  Plant,  Perryville,  Md.  Discharged 
June  2,  1919,  Perryville,  Md. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  21 

Clayton,  Bert  Oliver,  ex.  '11— 

Entered  service  July  10,  1918  Co.  C,  388th  Inf.  Stationed  at  Waco,  Tex., 
July  10  to  Aug.  30,  1918.  Deming,  New  Mex.,  Sept.  1st,  to  Dec.  12,  1918, 
first  as  private  then  sergeant  then  first  instructor  in  poisonous  gases. 
Discharged  Dec.  12,  1918,  Deming,  New  Mex. 

Clayton,  Charles  Yancey,  '13 — 

Entered  service  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  in  May,  1918.  Stationed  at  Pitts- 
burgh, May  '18  -Jan.  '19,  as  metallorgraphist,  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Mines  and 
assigned  to  Central  Control  LaboratorE,  Metallurgical  Section,  Inspection 
division,  Ordnance  Department  U.  S.  Army.  Had  charge  of  Metallog- 
raphy Laboratory.     Discharged  Dec.  31,  1918  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Clayton,  George  Dillard,  Jr.,  '20— 

Entered  Aviation  service  on  Jan.  16, 1918,  in  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Stationed 
at  Austin,  Tex.,  as  flying  cadet,  June  to  Sept.;  at  Camp  Dick  from  Sept. 
1  to  Oct.  15.  Transferred  uo  Southern  Field,  Americus,  Ga.,  and 
Stationed  there  from  Oct.  15  to  Jan.  21,  '19;  at  Kelly  Field,  San 
Antonio,  Tex.,  Jan.  21  to  Apr.  5.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  (Pilot)  Air 
Service  on  Mar.  26,  '19.  Discharged  on  April  3,  1919  at  Kelly  Field  San 
Antonio,  Texas. 

Cockburn,  Harold  W.,  ex.  '11— 

Entered  service  Sept.,  1917,  at  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  and  remained  there  as 
Sergt.  in  313th  Engrs.  until  Dec,  '17.  Transferred  to  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
E.  O.  T.  C.  in  January,  1918,  and  received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engrs. 
April,  '18,  Adjutant  of  529th  Engrs.  at  Camp  Funston,  Kas.,  until 
June  20.  Sailed  June  28  and  landed  July  10.  On  construction  work  in 
Base  Section  of  France.  Sent  back  to  U.  S.  July  1,  1919,  and  discharged  on 
July  23,  1919,  with  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Engrs. 

Colbert,  Jules  Philip,  '21— 

Entered  service  Sept.  9,  1918.  Stationed  at  Camp  McArthur,  Waco, 
Tex.,  Sept  9  to  Dec.  4  in  Medical  Detachment  Base  Hospital  Camp  Mc- 
Arthur, Tex.     Discharged  Camp  McArthur  Dec.  4,  1918. 

Cole,  John  Thomas,  ex.  '16 — 

Served  in  A.  E.  F.  (No  further  information  available.) 

Collins,  Lawrence,  ex.  '15 — 

Enlisted  in  Infantry  and  attached  to  Hdqrs.  Det.  31st.  Inf.  This  regi- 
ment was  sent  to  Vladivostok,  Siberia,  to  protect  American  interests  in 
that  part  of  the  world. 

Colville,  George  Jr.,  >22— 

Entered  service  on  April  26,  1918,  at  Camp  Funston  as  Pvt.  354th,  M.  G. 
Co.  Stationed  at  Funston,  Apr.  26-May  26.  Sailed  June  4th  and  landed 
at  LeHavre  via  England  on  June  25th.  In  training  at  Trampot,  France,  in 
July.  Sent  to  front  Aug.  1.  Lucey  Sector,  Aug.  1-Sept.  11;  St.  Mihiel 
offensive  Sept.   12-16;  Euvezin  Sector-Sept.  16-Oct.  7;     Meuse-Argonne 


22  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

offensive,  Oct.  14-Nov.  11.  Decorated  with  Distinguished  Service  Cross 
for  bravery  in  action  near  Remonville  on  Nov.  1.  Promoted  to  Corporal 
and  Sergeant.  Army  of  Occupation  with  89th  Division,  Dec.  4-May  7, 
1919.  Discharged  on  June  3,  1919  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas.  Awarded 
French  Croix  de  Guerre,  Nov.,  1919,  for  bravery  in  action  at  Remonville, 
Nov.  1,  1918. 

Conrad,  John  De  Witt,  '20— 

Entered  service  July  24,  1918  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  in  naval  branch. 
Stationed  at  Dunwoody  Naval  Schools  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  from  Sept. 
16th  to  Dec.  1,  1918.     Discharged  at  St.  Louis  on  Dec.  2,  1918. 

Conway,  Clifford  Leroy,  '12 — 

Entered  service  at  Globe,  Arizona  on  July  5,  1918,  as  a  Pvt.  in  27th  Engrs. 
Stationed  at  Camp  Leach  from  July  9  to  Sept.  8.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Humphreys,  Va.,  on  Sept.  8,  and  stationed  there  as  student  candidate  in 
E.  O.  T.  C.  until  Nov.  27.  Discharged  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  on 
Nov.  27,  1918. 

Cooper,  Richard  Dwyer,  ex.  '17. 

Entered  service  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  May  14,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  Aviation  training  camp  in  June,  '17.  Commissioned  1st  Lt. 
Aviation  and  attached  to  139th  Aero  Squadron  on  Coast  Patrol  duty  with 
headquarters  at  Mineola,  L.  I.      (Discharged  date  not  known.) 

Coover,  Louis  Lincoln,  '12 — 

Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Inf.  and  served  in  A.  E.  F.  (No  further  information 
available. ) 

Corby,  Harry  G.  ex.  '18— 

Entered  First  0.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas  on  May  14,  1917.  Received 
commission  2nd  Lt.  Inf.  on  Aug.  15  and  transferred  to  34th  Div.  at  Camp 
Cody,  N.  M.,  on  Sept.  1.  Stationed  at  Camp  Cody  until  Oct.  1,  1918. 
Sailed  overseas  Oct.  15  and  landed  in  France  on  Oct.  23.  Promoted  to 
1st  Lt.  Feb.  18,  1918.  Given  Captaincy  in  the  Officers'  Reserve  Corps 
upon  discharge  July  12,  1919,  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan. 

Cornwell,  Benjamin  Sedgely,  >21— 

Entered  service  on  May  17,  1918,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  as  apprentice  seaman 
in  Navy.  Stationed  at  Great  Lakes,  111.  May  27  to  Oct.  1,  1918.  De- 
tailed to  Missouri  School  of  Mines  Oct.-Dec,  '18.  Discharged  on  Dec. 
20,  '18,  at  Rolla,  Mo. 

Cowan,  Warden  Henry,  ex.  '17 — 

On  Mexican  border  service  with  Arizona  N.  G.  when  war  was  declared. 
Sent  to  R.  0.  T.  C.  and  commissioned  Capt.  of  Inf.  Assigned  to  33rd  Inf. 
(No  further  information  available. ) 

Craig,  John  Throckmorton  ex.  '17 — 

Entered  service  on  Sept.  8,  1917  at  Camp  Travis,  Tex.,  and  assigned  to 
359th  Inf.  being  later  transferred  to  Co.  E,  315th  Engrs.     Promoted  to 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  23 

Sergt.  Oct.,  1917.  Sent  to  E.  0.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  2,  1918. 
Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  May  16,  and  assigned  as  instructor  until  Aug.  10. 
Instructor  at  E.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  Aug.  10  to  Dec.  29. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  with  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Engrs.  on  Dec. 
29,  1918. 

Craig,  Robert,  '17 — 

Served  in  Infantry  U.  S.  Army. 

Crawford,  Thomas  Ralph,  '17 — 

Entered  service  in  May,  1918  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas.  With  Engineers 
from  May  to  July.  Transferred  to  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  from  July  to 
November,  1918.  Discharged  in  November  with  rank  of  sergeant  in  E. 
0.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Crenshaw,  John  Renoir,  '19 — 

Enlisted  in  E.  0.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Humphreys  in  1918.  Armistice  stopped 
Commissions  in  Nov.,  1918.     Discharged  in  Dec,  1918. 

Crow,  Wayman,  '19 — 

Entered  service  May,  1917,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  as  Pvt.  Co.  A.,  12th  Engrs. 
Stationed  at  Camp  Gaillard,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  29-July  26.  Sailed 
July  28,  '17  and  proceeded  to  Bologne,  France,  via  Liverpool  and  South- 
ampton, England.  In  Cambrai  offensive  Nov.  20,  '17;  Cambrai  defensive 
Nov.  30,  '17;  in  Somme  defensive  with  British  Army  when  Germans 
broke  thru  British  line  near  Arras,  Mar.  21,  '18.  St.  Mihiel  offensive 
Sept.  12-16,  after  which  the  regiment  proceeded  to  Meuse-Argonne  sector. 
In  Argonne  offensive  Oct.  6-Nov.  11,  '18.  Discharged  on  May  16,  '19  at 
Camp  Funston,  Kan. 

Crutcher,  Welborn  Ball,  '20— 

Entered  service  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.  on  May  11,  1917. 
Received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Inf.,  Aug.  15,  '17  and  assigned  to  Co.  A., 
356th  Inf.,  89th  Div.  Transferred  to  164th  Depot  Brig,  and  remained 
there  from  Mar.  14,  1918,  to  July  15,  1918.  With  41st  Inf.,  10th  Div.,  July, 
15,  1918,  to  May  12,  1919.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Aug.  15,  1918.  On  duty 
at -Demobilization  Center  Camp  Funston,  Kans.,  May  12  to  August  20th. 
Transferred  to  Ft.  D.  A.  Russell,  Wyo.,  Aug.  21,  '19.  Discharged  at  Ft. 
D.  A.  Russell,  Wyo.,  on  Sept.  15,  1919. 

Cunningham,  Lorain  Harry,  '18 — 

Entered  Service  on  May  14,  1917,  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans. 
Commissioned  2nd.  Lt.  Infantry,  Aug.  15.  Stationed  at  Deming,  New 
Mexico,  Sept.  1-Oct.  15;  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.  with  129th  F.  A.  Nov.  1-Dec.  17; 
Camp  Funston,  Kans.  with  354th.  Inf.  Dec.  29,  '17-Jan.  26,  '18; 
Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  with  129th  F.  A.,  Jan.  26-May  8.  Sailed  for 
over-seas  May  20,  and  trained  at  Camp  Coetquidon,  France.  Sent  to 
Vosges  front  Aug.  16.  Instructor  in  "75"  firing  at  Artillery  School.  Pro- 
moted to  1st  Lt.  F.  A.,  Sept.,  1918.  Discharged  May  20,  1919  at  Camp 
Funston,  Kansas. 


24  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Cushwa,  Claude  Calvin,  '14 — 

Entered  service  in  20th  Training  Battalion,  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C. 

Czaderski,  Maksymilian  Josef,  '21 — 
Served  in  infantry  in  U.  S.  Army. 

Dale,  Ralph,  '17— 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  on  Mar.  12,  1918.  Sent  to  O.T.C. 
at  Camp  Lee,  Va.  and  remained  there,  from  May  5  to  Aug.  2.  Sailed  for 
overseas  Aug.  11.  Cited  for  work  in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Oct.  3  to 
Nov.  11  when  with  Army  Corps.  Engrs.  Discharged  at  Ft.  Bliss,  Texas,  on 
June  22,  1919,  with  rank  of  1st  Lt.  Engrs. 

Damotte,  Edward  Victor,  *16 — 

Enlisted  in  12th  Engrs.  on  May  14,  '17  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stationed  at 
Camp  Galliard,  Mo.  May  28-July  24  as  Pvt.  Co.  A,  12th  Engrs.  (Ry.). 
Sailed  from  Hoboken  on  July  28,  '17.  Crossed  channel  from  Southamp- 
ton, England,  to  Boulogne-sur-mer;  France  Aug.  18th.  With  British 
Army  in  Battle  of  Cambrai  (offensive)  Nov.  20-25;  Cambrai  (defensive) 
Nov.  30-Dec.  2.  In  retreat  with  British  during  great  German  Somme 
offensive  Mar.  21-26,  1918.  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12-16;  Meuse- 
Argonne  Sept.  26-Oct.  2.  Worked  on  railroads  in  France  in  winter  of 
1918-1919.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  Mar.  14th  and  discharged  with  rank  of  Pvt. 
1st  Class  on  May  16,  '19  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan. 

Davidson,  Lewis  Ely,  '21 — 

Entered  service  Sept.  20,  1918  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.  Stationed 
at  Seattle  Oct.  1  to  Dec.  1 ;  Chief  Quartermaster  Aviation  Ground  School 
preparatory  to  flight  training.     Discharged  Dec.  13,  1918,  Chicago,  111. 

Dawson,  Thomas  Langhead,  ex.  '18 — 

Entered  service  in  May,  1917.  In  aviation  training  in  Texas.  Com- 
missioned 1st.  Lt.  Aviation.  Sent  overseas  and  acted  as  instructor  at 
various  avaition  centers  in  France. 

Decker,  Ernest  Ethridge,  '19— 

Entered-service  Aug.  21,  1918,  West  Point,  Ky.  Military  mapping  U.  S. 
G.  S.  Stationed  at  West  Point,  Ky.,  Aug.  21  to  Nov.  18.  Recorder  at 
Camp  Knox  Artillery  Range,  Nov.  25,  1918,  Lawrenceville,  Va.  Field 
Asst.  U.  S,  G.  S. 

Deckmeyer,  Frederick  August,  '19 — 

Entered  Air  Service  June  1,  1918  Camp  Dick,  Dallas  Tex.  Stationed  at 
Cornell  Univ.  from  July  to  Sept.  21  as  Cadet  Air  Service.  Discharged 
Dec.  4,  1918,  Camp  Dick. 

Dennie,  Frank  Edward,  Associate  Professor  Physical  Training — 

Entered  service  May  8,  1917,  First  Officers  Training  School,  Ft.  Riley, 
Kan.  Stationed  Ft.  Riley  &  Ft.  Leavenworth  May  8  to  August  15,  1917. 
1st  Lt.  June  10,  1917.     Capt.  Co.  C,  314th  Engrs.,  89th  Div.,  Aug.  15, 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  25 

1917.  Stationed  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  from  Aug.  15,  1917  to  May  28, 

1918.  Sailed  from  New  York  via  England  to  France,  June  12,  1918. 
Commanded  Co.  C,  314th  Engrs.,  89th  Div.  while  in  France  and  in  the 
Army  of  Occupation  to  May  9,  1919.  Active  service  Lucey  sector,  Aug. 
8,  1918  to  Sept.  11,  1918;  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12  to  Sept.  16. 
Eurezin  sector  Sept.  16  to  Oct.  8;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Oct.  16  to 
Nov.  11.  Cited  for  bravery  in  action  near  Mor,  Nov.  10-11.  Discharged 
June  20,  1919,  Camp  Funston,  Kan. 

Deutman,  Earl  George,  '16 — 

Engaged  in  government  work  in  Cuba  City,  Wis.,  in  connection  with  in- 
creased production  of  zinc  in  the  Southwestern  Wisconsin  district. 

Dickerson,  Harold  Shields  (Faculty) — 

Entered  service  on  Sept.  26,  1917  at  Chicago,  111.,  with  rank  of  Captain  in 
Engineers.  (Unassigned).  Discharged  from  active  service  but  put  in 
5-year  Reserve  Corps. 

Dickson,  Frank  Paul,  Jr.,  ex.  '13 — 

Received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Q.  M.  C.  N.  A.  and  assigned  to  Construc- 
tion Dept.      (No  further  data  available.) 

Doennecke,  Henry  William,  '18 — 

Entered  service  Mar.  25,  1918,  at  Davenport,  la.  Stationed  at  Columbus 
barracks,  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Edgewood,  Md.,  April  19,  1918.  Sent  to 
Stamford  Plant,  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Stamford,  Conn.  Discharged  with 
rank  of  sergeant  in  Ordnance  Dept.  on  Dec.  31,  1918,  at  Camp  Grant,  111. 

Dorris,  Charles  Lester,  '20 — 

Entered  service  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  in  May,  1917.  Re- 
ceived commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Inf.  in  Aug.,  and  assigned  to  Co.  I.,  355th 
Inf.,  89th  Div.  Stationed  at  Funston,  Sept.  '17-May,  '18.  Sailed  over- 
seas in  June  '18,  and  trained  in  Rimaucourt  area  in  July.  Sent  to  Toul 
sector  in  Aug.;  in  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12-16;  gassed  and  sent  to  hos- 
pital in  Sept.     Discharged  in  1919. 

Dorris,  Milburn  Leo,  '20 — 

Entered  service  on  Jan.  21,  1918,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  as  landsman  for 
radio  electrician.  Stationed  at  Great  Lakes,  111.,  Jan.  22-March  25,  1918. 
Transferred  to  Dunwoody  Institute,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  to  Harvard 
University,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Promoted  from  landsman  for  radio  elec- 
trician to  3rd  CI.  radio  electrician  and  successive  grades  to  1st  class  radio 
electrician.  At  Radio  Research  Laboratory,  Norfolk  Navy  Yard.  Served 
six  months  on  Sub.  C-No.  234.  Discharged  on  Aug.  15,  1919,  at  St. 
Louis,  Mo. 

Dover,  Fayette  Lee,  '18 — 

Entered  service  on  July  9,  1917,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  as  Gunner's  mate  2nd 
CI.  U.  S.  Navy.  Stationed  at  Great  Lakes  from  Aug.,  1917,  to  January, 
1918.     Sent  to  Boston  to  Receiving  Ship  U.  S.  S.  "Edwards"   (265)  in 


26  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

June,  '18.  Destroyer  service  from  New  York,  Azores,  Brest,  Harwich  and 
Danzig,  Germany.     Discharged  Sept.  8,  1919  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Dowd,  James  Joseph,  '16 — 

Entered  service  May  20,  1918,  C.  A.  C.  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.  Stationed  Ft. 
Monroe  May  20  to  Nov.  5.  Entered  5th  Officers'  Training  Camp. 
Commissioned  second  lieutenant  C.  A.  C,  Sept.  25,  1918.  Assigned  to 
advanced  Orientation  course  and  re-assigned  to  33rd  Reg.  Co.,  Artillery 
Camp.  Eustis,  Va.,  as  Orientation  Officer  of  second  Battalion.  Discharged 
Dec.  5,  1918,  Camp  Eustis,  Va. 

Dowd,  Raymond  John  Thomas,  '19 — 

Entered  service  Sept.  6,  1918,  Camp  MacArthur,  Tex.  Transferred  from 
Infantry  to  Medical  Corps  Sept.  20.  Transferred  to  Central  Officers' 
Training  School,  Nov.  15,  1918.  Discharged  Dec.  5,  1918,  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,  Candidate  Officer  9th  Observation  Battery. 

Doyle,  John  Joseph,  ex.  '16 — 

Entered  service  on  October  3,  1917,  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas,  as  Pvt. 
in  314th  Engrs.  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.  Nov.,  1917.  Sent  to 
O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Dec.  31,  1917  and  remained  there  until  April  7, 
1918.  Transferred  back  to  Co.  C,  314th  Engrs.  and  sent  to  O.  T.  C, 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  3.  Received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.  May  25. 
Assigned  to  Co.  D.,  -313th  Engrs.  on  June  10.  Sailed  overseas  on  Aug.  15 
and  was  on  the  front  when  armistice  was  signed.  Promoted  from  2nd 
to  1st  Lt.  of  Engrs.  Stayed  in  France  until  May  25,  1919  and  arrived  in 
U.  S.  again  on  June  7.     Discharged  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  on  June  28,  1919. 

Dudley,  Boyd,  Jr.,  'OS- 
Entered  service  on  July  17,  1917,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  with  rank  of 
Capt.  Ord.  Dept.  Stationed  at  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  June  '17  to  June,  '18,  as 
Army  Inspector  of  Ordnance  in  charge  of  inspection  work  at  plants  of 
manufacturers  of  munitions  employing  a  total  of  20,000  persons.  In 
charge  of  Inspection  Div.  Watervliet  Arsenal,  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  June, 
'18  to  Dec,  '18.  As  Supt.  of  Heavy  Field  Cannon,  Seacoast  Cannon  and 
Metallurgical  Departments  at  Watervliet  Arsenal,  Dec.  '18  to  Sept.,  '19. 
Promoted  to  rank  of  Major  of  Ordnance  July  3,  1919.  Discharged  on 
Sept.  30,  1919  at  Watervliet  Arsenal,  N.  Y. 

Duga,  Joseph  Benjamin,  '19 — 

Entered  service  Dec.  13,  1917,  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  Motor  Transport 
Corps.  Stationed  Camp  Johnston,  Fla.,  Jan.  8  to  Mar.  12.  Mar.  12  to 
Oct.  1918  in  the  Motor  Convoy  service  (8th  Reg.  Div.  M.  S.  T.),  Head- 
quarters Detroit,  Baltimore  and  New  York  City  and  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Then  at  Camp  Mills,  L.  I.  and  later  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  and  Camp  Taylor, 
Ky.     Discharged  Feb.  10,  1919,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky. 

Dunlop,  William  Harry,  '20 — 

Entered  service  on  July  12,  1918  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Missouri,  and  sent 
to  Washington  Barracks  on  July  20,  as  Pvt.  in  Co.   F.,  604th  Engrs. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  27 

Sailed  on  Aug.  14  from  Newport  News,  Va.,  and  landed  at  Brest  on  Aug. 
26.  Sent  to  Langres  and  from  there  to  Flash  Ranging  School,  Ft.  de  St. 
Menge.  After  completion  of  courso  sent  to  St.  Mihiel  sector  near  Pont- 
a-Mousson.  Served  in  various  capacities  in  Toul  and  St.  Nazaire.  Pro- 
moted to  wagoner  in  Nov.  '18.  Discharged  on  March  26,  1919,  at  Camp 
Grant,  111. 

Dunn,  Theodore  Saunders,  '10 — 

Entered  service  on  May  8,  '17,  Ft.  Niagara,  N.  Y.  Commissioned  1st  Lt. 
Engrs.  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  in  August,  '17.  Stationed  at  Camp  Meade 
from  Aug.,  '17  until  Aug.,  '18  except  for  the  following  assignments:  Feb. 
1,  '18  to  April  15,  '18  with  2nd  Bn.,  304th  Engrs.,  at  Accetink,  Va.  Per- 
sonal Adjutant  79th  Div.  Sept  12,  '17  to  Dec.  1,  '17.  Commanding  Co.  E. 
304th  Engrs.  from  Dec.  1  to  May  15,  1918.  Commanding  Co.  A.  538th 
Engrs.  May  15,  '18  to  Ian.  13,  '19.  Sailed  for  overseas  on  Aug.  26.  At 
Winnal  Down  Camp  until  Sept.  19.  Arrived  at  Le  Havre  Sept.  24. 
Stationed  at  Le  Havre  as  commander,  Camp  Tuscania  and  C.  O.  in  charge 
of  discipline  of  all  Transportation  Corps  troops  in  Base  Section  No.  4  S. 
O.  S.  Commanding  856th  Co.  T.  C.  Corps  until  discharged.  Received 
the  following  promotions:  Captain  Aug.  15,  '17;  recommended  for  pro- 
motion to  rank  of  major  in  June,  1918,  Oct.,  1918,  Jan.,  1919,  and  April, 
1919.  The  last  recommendation  coming  from  Major  Gen.  Langfitt,  Chief 
of  Engrs.  A.  E.  F.     Discharged  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  on  July  25,  1919. 

Durning,  William  Clarence  (Special) — 

Entered  service  at  Carlinville,  111.,  on  March  21,  '18,  in  Medical  Dept. 
Stationed  at  Camp  Taylor,  Mar.  21-Apr.  15;  at  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga., 
from  Apr.  15,  '18  to  Sept.  9,  '19  as  Hospital  Sergt.  At.  U.  S.  A.  General 
Hospital  No.  3  in  charge  of  the  Mess  Dept.  Promoted  to  Sergt.  May,  '18 
Sergt.  1st  CI.  July  1,  '18;  Hosp.  Sgt.  Sept.  15,  '18.  Discharged  at  Rahway, 
N.  J.,  Sept.  9,  1919. 

Eames,  Frederick  Lovett,  '17 — 

Entered  service  in  First  0.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  in  May,  1917.  (No 
further  data  available.) 

East,  Mervin  Glazier,  ex.  '16 — 

Entered  service  Dec.  12,  1917,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Wagoner  103rd  Am.  Tn.  F.  A. 
Kelly  Field,  Tex.,  Dec,  1917  to  Jan.,  1918.  Camp  Hancock,  Feb.,  Mar. 
and  Apr.,  1918.  Sailed  May  19,  1918  from  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.  to  France 
via  Liverpool,  Eng.  Second  Battle  of  Marne,  Chateau  Thierry,  Velse  and 
Oine  Offensive,  Argonne  Forest,  Thiaucourt  sector,  Nov.  11,  1919.  Dis- 
charged May  24,  1919,  Camp  Funston,  Kan. 

Ebmeyer,  Gerard  E.,  '18 — 

Entered  service  on  Oct.  4,  1917  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  in  354th  Amb.  Co. 
314th  Sanitary  Train.  Transferred  to  Co.  A,  314th  Engrs.  Nov.,  '17. 
Sent  to  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  on  Dec.  31.  In  Camp  Lee  until 
April  7,  1918.     Left  Funston  with  314th  Engrs.  on  May  28.     Sailed  from 


28  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Hoboken,  June  12.  Arrived  Liverpool,  June  23.  Arrived  Cherbourg, 
July  1.  In  training  until  Aug.  2:  Toul  sector,  Aug.  5  to  Sept.  11;  St.  Mihiel 
offensive,  Sept.  12-16;  Envezin  sector,  Sept.  16  to  Oct.  7;  Meuse-Argonne 
offensive,  Oct.  14  to  Nov.  11.  Army  of  Occupation  until  May  9,  1919. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas,  on  June  4,  1919. 

Ehler,  Otto,  '20— 

Entered  service  June  16,  '17,  at  Washington,  Mo.,  in  Medical  Corps. 
Stationed  at  Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  Sept.  1,  '17-May  8,  '18.  Sailed  for 
overseas  on  May  19.  Spent  about  two  weeks  in  various  rest  camps  in 
England  and  France  and  then  proceeded  to  Vosges  sector.  Reserve  at 
St.  Mihiel,  Sept.  12-16;  entered  Argonne  offensive  Sept.  26  and  relieved 
Oct.  6.  Served  in  Verdun  sector  until  latter  part  of  Oct.  '18.  Promoted 
to  sergeant  in  Field  Hospital  Co.,  138th  Regt.  Discharged  July  11,  '19 
at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky. 

Ehlers,  William,  Jr.,  '13— 

Entered  service  Dec.  13,  1917,  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Washington  Bar- 
racks, Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  18  to  Feb.  14,  1918.  Sailed  Feb.  15,  1918 
from  Hoboken,  N.  J.  to  St.  Nazaire,  France,  with  116th  Engrs.  Made 
Corporal  May  1,  1918.  Made  Mast.  Engr.  June  1,  1919.  Then  grad- 
uated in  engineering  school  Second  Lt.  Oct.  1,  1918.  One  month  in 
the  St.  Mihiel  Sector  with  the  115th  Engrs.  Instructor  at  Engineer 
Candidate  School  Dec.  6,  1918  to  Feb.  10,  1919.  Discharged  May  9, 
1919,  Washington,  D.  C.  as  Second  Lt.  103rd  Engrs. 

Elkins,  Charles  Edgar,  '20— 

Entered  service  Dec.  27,  1917,  Quartermaster's  Corps.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Johnston,  Fla.  and  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  Dec.  27,  1917  to  Jan.  3,  1919. 
Company  Clerk  at  Camp  Johnston  Command  of  337th  Guard  &  Fire  Co., 
Camp  Merr,itt,  N.  J.  Commissioned  Second  Lt.  Q.  M.  C,  Sept.  13,  1918. 
5th  Provisional  Bn.  Guard  &  Fire  Co.  Discharged  June  3,  1919,  Camp 
Pike,  Ark. 

Elliott,  William,  '15— 

Entered  second  Officers'  Training  School,  August  27,  1917,  Ft.  Sheridan, 
111.  Later  transferred  to  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.  Graduated  Second  Lt.  C.  A. 
C.  Sailed  December  24,  1917  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.  via  Liverpool  to  Le 
Havre,  France.  Was  in  summer  school  of  artillery  and  tractor  artillery 
school  Vincennes;  later  inspector.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  C.  A.  C.  Oct.  11, 
1918.  Discharged  Feb.  19,  1919  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1st  Lt.  45th  Artillery, 
C.  A.  C. 

Epperson,  Charles  Lee,  ex.  '18 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  MacArthur,  Texas.      (No  further  data  available. ) 

Erskine,  Green,  '16 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  in  E.  O.  T.  C.  on  May  4,  1918. 
Commissioned  2nd   Lt.    Engrs.,  in  July.     (No    further    data    available.) 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  29 

Erskine,  Wood  S.,  '19— 

Entered  service  on  April  4,  1917,  at  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Stationed  at  Ft. 
Monroe,  Va.,  as  student  in  C.  A.  C.  school.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  May 
24,  1917.  Instructor  at  Ft.  Crockett,  Tex.  Sept.  '17-Mar.  '18.  Pro- 
moted to  1st  Lt.  Aug.  14,  '17  and  to  Capt.  Nov.  28,  1917.  Sailed  Mar. 
12,  '18,  and  acted  as  instructor  in  French  Artillery  School  at  Langres  for 
one  month.  Ordered  to  front  to  take  command  of  5th  Trench  Mortar 
Battery  in  position  near  St.  Die,  Apr.,  '18.  Took  part  in  engagements  at 
Frapelle.  In  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12-16,  and  in  Meuse-Argonne 
during  Nov.  '18.  With  Army  of  Occupation  for  two  months.  Dis- 
charged on  April  2,  1919  at  New  York  City. 

Eulich,  Artileus  Vosteen,  '19 — 

Entered  service  May  27,  1918,  472nd  Engrs.  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo. 
Stationed  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  June  to  November  and  Pensacola, 
Fla.,  Nov.,  1918  to  Feb.,  1919.  Discharged  at  Ft.  Barrancas,  Fla.,  Feb., 
1919. 

Evans,  David  Chaplin,  '06 — 

In  Ordnance  Dept.  U.  S.  Army,  and  served  in  A.  E.  F.  (No  further  infor- 
mation available.) 

Evans,  John  Raymond,  '22 — 

Entered  service  in  Marine  Corps,  96th  Co.,  6th  Regt.  at  Paris  Island,  S.  C. 
on  Jan.  30,  1918,  at  Quantico,  Va.,  from  Mar.  30  to  April  23.  Sailed  from 
Philadelphia  April  23.  Landed  at  Brest,  France.  Gassed  June  13  in 
Belleau  Woods.  Returned  to  Company  August  28.  Wounded  by  shell 
splinter  October  4.  In  Chateau-Thierry,  Belleau  Wood,  St.  Mihiel, 
Meuse-Argonne  and  Champagne  sector.  Transferred  to  inactive  status 
Marine  Corps  Reserve. 

Ewing,  Harold  Kline,  '20— 

Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Inf. 

Fast,  Joseph  Bernard,  '19 — 

Entered  service  Apr.  19,  1917,  1st  111.  Engineers,  Chicago.  Stationed  at 
Rockford  surveyor  and  drafting,  July  to  October,  1917.  Discharged  to 
join  the  British  Royal  Air  Forces,  Nov.,  1917.  Was  commissioned  1st 
Lt.  Apr.,  1918.  Sailed  May  18,  1918  from  New  York  to  England.  After 
training  was  assigned  to  one  seat  scout  fighting  plane.  Was  twice  wounded 
in  action,  first  in  July,  1918  and  second  in  October  30.  Credited  with 
bringing  down  9  enemy  machines.  Killed  in  aeroplane  accident,  Dec. 
14,  1918.  Lt.  Robert  Williams  writes:  "Joe  was  an  expert  pilot  and  a 
great  favorite  with  officers  and  men.  He  was  buried  with  full  military 
honors  in  the  cnurchyard  at  Ghistellas,  Belgium,  8  miles  southeast 
of  Ostend.  His  commanding  officer  and  eleven  brother  officers  acted 
as  pall  bearers." 


30  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Faulkner,  Ward,  ex.  '13 — 

Entered  service  110th  Engrs.  June  17,  1917,  Camp  Hoel,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 
Stationed  Camp  Hoel,  June  17  to  August  24.  Promoted  to  Sergeant. 
Sent  to  Second  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Leon  Springs,  Tex.,  August  27  to 
Nov.  23.  Commissioned  first  Lt.  346th  Inf.,  87th  Div.  Stationed  at 
Camp  Pike,  Dec.  14,  1917  to  June  18,  1918.  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  June  20  to 
Aug.  20,  1918.  Sailed  August  23,  1918,  from. New  York  City,  via  Liver- 
pool to  Le  Havre,  France.     Discharged  May  5,  1919.     Camp  Grant,  III. 

Fiedler,  John  Ray,  '18— 

Entered  service  on  June  26,  1917,  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Stationed 
at  Ft.  Snelling,  Minn.,  with  Co.  "A."  41st  Inf.,  July  7-Sept.  13.  At  Ft. 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  with  Co.  C,  7th  U.  S.  Engrs.,  Sept.  13,  1917-Feb.,  '18. 
Sailed  Mar.  16,  '18  and  arrived  at  Winchester,  Eng.,  Mar.  28.  Landed 
in  Le  Havre,  France,  Apr.  6.  In  Vosges  sector,  July  10-Aug.  22.  In  St. 
Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12,  '16;  Occupation  of  St.  Mihiel  salient  Sept.  16-28; 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Oct.  5-Nov.  11.  In  Army  of  Occupation,  Dec, 
'18-July,  '19.  Discharged  on  Aug.  4,  1919,  at  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio,  with 
rank  of  Pvt.  1st  CI.  7th  U.  S.  Engrs. 

Fenelon,  Charles  O.  ,»20— 

Served  in  20th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F. 

Ferguson,  William  Hays,  Jr.,  ex.  '18 — 

Attended  U.  S.  Naval  Academy  at  Annapolis  and  received  a  commission 
as  Lt.  in  Navy,  in  1918. 

Flanders,  Jerome  Emerson,  '18 — 

Entered  naval  service  on  Dec.  4,  1917,  at  St. Louis  and  sent  to  Great  Lakes 
Naval  Training  Sta.  Stationed  at  Great  Lakes  from  Dec.  11,  '17  until 
Sept.  1,  '18  as  seaman  2nd  CI.  Commissioned  Ensign  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Aug.  26,  '18.  On  board  "U.  S.  S.  Essex"  Sept.  1,  '18  -  Feb.  1,  '19.  Re- 
lieved from  active  duty  on  Feb.  1,  1919  at  Chicago,  111. 

Fleming,  James  Taaffe,  ex.  '18 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston  in  April,  1918.  Assigned  to  354th 
Inf.,  89th  Div.  Sailed  for  overseas  in  June.  Trained  in  Reynel  area  in 
July  and  sent  to  Toul  sector  in  Aug.  In  St.  Mihiel  offensive,  Sept.  12-16; 
Euvezin  sector,  Sept.  17-Oct.  7;  in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Oct.  14- 
Nov.  11.  Army  of  Ocupation,  Dec.  '18-May,  '19.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Funston,  Kan.,  on  June  3,  1919. 

Flynn,  Frank  James,  '12 — 

In  aviation  service,  U.  S.  Army. 

Flynn,  Milton,  '08— 

In  Infantry,  U.  S.  Army. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  31 

Forbes,  Carroll  Ralph,  Professor  of  Mining. 

Entered  service  May  3,  1917,  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.  Later  transferred  to  Ft. 
Leavenworth,  Kan.  Commissioned  Captain  of  Engineers.  Stational 
at  Camp  Shelby,  Miss.  Sept.,  1917  to  Sept.,  1918.  Adjutant  2nd 
Battalion,  113th  Engrs.  Stationed  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  Promoted 
to  major  of  217  Engrs.     Discharged  Jan.  4,  1919  at  Camp  Beauregard,  La. 

Ford,  Harold  Percy,  '12— 

Entered  service  July  26,  1918,  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  and  sent  to  U.  S. 
Naval  Steam  Engineering  School  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Received  commission 
as  Ensign  (Eng.)  on  completion  of  school  in  Oct.  '18.  Sailed  from  Nor- 
folk to  Bordeaux,  Nov.  20,  '18-Mar.,  '19  on  transport  service,  and  between 
Brooklyn  and  Bordeaux,  April  1,  '19  to  May  30,  '19.  Discharged  at  New 
York  on  May  30,  1919. 

Forman,  Percy  Grant,  '19 — 

Attended  First  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas.  Entered 
service  Sept.  5,  1917.  Sergeant  Co.  C,  354th  Inf.,  89th  Div.  Camp  Funs- 
ton,  Kansas.  Stationed  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas,  Sept.,  1917  to  May 
1,  1918.  Sent  to  Fourth  Engineers'  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  May  1,  1918.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  May  25,  1918.  Assigned  to 
314th  Engrs.  June  1,  1918.  Sailed  June  12,  1918  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  to 
Cherbourg,  France.  Active  service  Lucey  Sector,  August  8,  1918  to 
Sept.  11,  1918.  St.  Mihiel  Offensive,  Sept.  12  to  Sept.  16.  Euvezin 
Sector,  Sept.  16  to  Oct.  8.  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive  Oct.  16  to  Nov.  11. 
Army  of  Occupation  Engineers  April  1,  1919-May  9,  1919.  Citation  from 
Divisional  Commander  May  7,  1917  for  observations  made  at  Inor, 
France,  during  the  Meuse-Argonne  Offensive.  Discharged  June  30,  1919 
Camp  Pike,  Ark.     Second  Lt.  314th  Engrs.,  89th  Div. 

Forrest,  Ralph,  ex.  '15 — 

Received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  F.  A.  in  1917.  Attached  to  Supply  Co. 
129th  F.  A.  in  A.  E.  F.      (No  further  information  available.) 

Foster,  Leo  J.,  '04 — 

Entered  service  on  June  29,  1918,  at  Montrose,  Colo.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.,  in  E.  O.  T.  C,  June  29-July  19.  Casual  on  account  of  operation 
for  appendicitis.  Reordered  to  active  duty  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  on 
Nov.  7,  1918.     Discharged  on  Jan.  7,  1919  at  Fort  Logan,  Colo. 

Fowler,  James  Duncan,  '08 — 

In  civilian  service  with  the  U.  S.  Government  since  July  13,  1917-  Sept., 
'18,  and  at  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  Sept.,  '18  to  Nov.,  '19.  Released  on  Nov. 
22,  1919  at  Camp  Pike,  Ark. 

Fox,  George  Howard,  '20 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Travis,  Tex.,  in'Sept.,  1917.  Assigned  to  Co.  H., 
358th  Inf.,  90th  Div.  Transferred  to  aviation  section  as  flying  cadet. 
Served  in  A.  E.  F. 


32  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Frame,  Floyd  Hill,  Instructor  in  Physics — 

Entered  service  May  14,  1917  First  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Ft.  Riley, 
Kan.  Stationed  at  Ft.  Riley,  May  14  to  August  14,  1917.  Commissioned 
First  Lt.  Ordnance  Dept.,  August  15,  1917.  Stationed  at  Springfield 
(Mass.)  Armory,  August  15,  1917  to  Sept.  22,  Small  Arms  School.  Sta- 
tioned at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Sept.  22,  1917  to  April  22,  1918  as  small 
arms  instructor.  Sailed  August  8,  1918  from  New  York  City  via  Liver- 
pool to  France.  St.  Die  Sector (Vosges),  Oct.  13  to  Nov.  1,  1918.  Meuse, 
Argonne  Offensive,  Sommediene  Sector  (Meuthe  et  Moselle),  9th  to  11th 
Nov.,  1918.  Promoted  to  Capt.  August  13,  1918.  Commanding  Officer 
306th  Mobile  Ordnance  Repair  Shop,  Oct.  2,  1918  to  June,  1919.  Dis- 
charged June  25,  1919,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C 

French,  Charles  Lewis,  *08 — 

Entered  service  on  May  10,  1917  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas. 
Commissioned  1st  Lt.  Engrs.,  Aug.  15.  Stationed  at  Camp  Funston, 
Kan.,  with  Hdqrs.  314th  Engrs.,  Aug.-Nov.  At  Camp  Doniphan,  Okla., 
with  Co.  C,  110th  Engrs.,  Nov.,  '17-Mar.,  '18.  Transferred  to  Camp 
Humphreys,  Va.,  and  assigned  to  Co.  F.,  2nd  Engr.  Training  Regt.,  Apr.- 
July.  Sailed  on  July  10,  and  landed  at  Brest  with  Co.  B.,  516th  Engrs. 
attached  to  1st  Army.  On  detached  services  with  Depot  Engr.,  A.  E.  F., 
military  engineering  and  engineering  supplies;  and  with  Chief  Purchasing 
Officer  A.  E.  F.  In  charge  of  material  (Engr.)  at  Base  No.  1,  A.  E.  F., 
Feb.  15,  1919.     Discharged.      (Date  not  known.) 

Freudenberg,  Walter  Harry,  >17 — 

Entered  service  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  on  June  1,  1918.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Humphreys,  Va.,  as  student  in  E.  0.  T.  C,  July-Nov.  Recommended  for 
2nd  Lt.  commission  in  Nov.,  1918.  Discharged  on  Nov.  27,  1918  at  Camp 
Humphreys,  Va. 

Galbraith,  John  Gray,  '16— 

Entered  service  Oct.,  1917,  Camp  Funston,  Kansas,  Co.  D.,  355th  Inf., 
89th  Div.  Stationed  Camp  Funston,  Oct.,  1917  to  May  20,  1918.  Sailed 
June  3,  1918  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  to  Liverpool,  England,  then  to  Ramsay, 
England,  then  to  Havre,  France.  Training  in  Camp  Grand  in  Vosges  for 
5  weeks.  This  company  in  trenches  on  St.  Mihiel  Sector  under  severe 
artillery  fire.  Promoted  to  Sergeant,  July,  1918.  Was  in  charge  of  pla- 
toon under  fire  August  8,  1918;  severely  gassed.  The  whole  force  highly 
commended  by  the  major  general  for  courage.  Left  hospital,  returned 
to  Company  in  Argonne  sector.  Sent  to  Officers'  Training  School,  Camp 
Labalbonne,  Province  of  Ain,  France.  Died  of  pneumonia,  Dec.  15,  1918, 
Camp  Labalbonne.  Lt.  Hoy  writes:  "He  commanded  the  Rifle  Section 
of  my  platoon.  I  do  not  believe  there  was  a  better  trained  section  in  the 
89th  Division  than  the  one  Galbraith  had  charge  of.  He  was  one  of  the 
best  soldiers  I  ever  saw.  He  was  quick  to  grasp  the  essentials  of  whatever 
he  undertook  and  untiring  in  pushing  to  a  successful  conclusion  what- 
ever he  thought  it  his  duty  to  do.     He  was  unselfish  in  his  aims  and 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  33 

always  considerate  of  others.  He  could  always  be  found  where  he  was 
most  needed.  He  was  manly,  brave  and  a  true  friend  whom  I  trusted  and 
admired." 

Gale,  Albert  Charles,  ex.  '16— 

Entered  service  in  First  0.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  on  May  13,  1917  and 
received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  F.  A.  on  Aug.  15.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Cody,  N.  M.,  Sept.  9,  1917  to  April  6,  1918  with  Battery  F,  127th  F.  A. 
At  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  Apr.  10  to  June  20,  Student  Officer  School  of  Fire,  Camp 
Taylor,  Ky.,  June  25,  1918  to  June  10,  1919.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  May 
7,  1918.  As  instructor  in  F.  A.  C.  0.  T.  S.  and  commanding  2nd  Conv. 
Co.,  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  June  15  to  July  29.  Sent  overseas  July  30 
with  11th  Bn.  Overseas  Replacements.  Returned  to  U.  S.  Sept.  15  and 
assigned  to  20th  F.  A.  Camp  Bragg,  N.  C.  Promoted  to  Capt.  F.  A. 
Oct.  23,  1919.     Discharged  Nov.,  1919. 

Garesche,  Rowe,  ex.  '16 — 

In  aviation  service  as  army  aviator  and  Lt.  F.  A.  Balloon  service. 

Gatch,  Calvin  Fletcher,  '21— 

Corporal  at  Kelly  Field,  No.  1.     Quarantine  line. 

Geib,  Francis  Hodgson,  '18 — 

Enlisted  in  1918  and  assigned  to  35th  U.  S.  Inf.  on  Mexican  border.  Sent 
to  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Humphrey,  Va.,  in  July,  1918.  Commissioned 
2nd.  Lt.  Engrs.,  in  Nov.  '18.  Discharged  in  Dec,  1918  at  Camp  Hum- 
phrey Va. 

Gerber,  Clarence  Oliver,  '20 — 

Served  in  Ordnance  Dept.,  U.  S.  Army. 

Gerber,  Theodore  Christian,  ex.  '17 — 

Entered  service  on  May  12,  1917  at  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind.  Com- 
missioned 2nd.  Lt.  Engineer  Reserve,  Aug.  14,  and  remained  in  Reserve 
until  Nov.  5.  Accepted  2nd  Lt.  commission  in  Inf.  (Regulars)  Nov.  6. 
Stationed  at  Port  of  Embarkation,  Newport  News,  Va.,  as  commanding 
officer  M.  G.  Co.,  48th  Inf.,  Nov.  28,  '17-Sept.  15,  '18.  Promoted  to 
Temporary  1st  Lt.  Mar.  20,  1918  Adjutant  to  Casual  Officer  Pott  of  Em- 
barkation, Newport  News;  with  20th  Div.  at  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C;  Adj.  2nd 
Bn.  48th  Inf.  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Made  permanent  1st  Lt.  Apr.  17, 
1919.  At  present,  student  officer,  Ordnance  Dept.  Watertown  Arsenal, 
Mass. 

Gibson,  Tom  L.,  '01 — 

Entered  service  in  May,  1917  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  with  rank  of  2nd  Lt.  (un- 
attached) in  Recruiting  service.  Later  attached  to  128th  F.  A.  Stationed 
at  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  as  C.  O.  Battery  F.,  128th  F.  A.,  Aug.  5  to  Apr.  15, 
1908.  Resigned  April  15,  1918.  Recommissioned  in  Oct.,  1918  and 
promoted  from  2nd  to  1st  Lt.  and  then  to  Capt  (unassigned).  Discharged 
Deo.,  1918. 

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34  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Gleason,  Augustus  Wilhelm,  '15 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Lewis,  Washington,  on  Sept.  22,  1917.  Pro- 
moted thru  grades  of  Cpl.  and  Sergt.  and  sent  to  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Gordon, 
Ga.,  Apr.  25,  1918.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Inf.,  June  5  and  remained  in 
Camp  Gordon  until  July  15,  when  transferred  to  Camp  MacArthur,  Texas. 
At  Camp  MacArthur,  July  20-Oct.  1,  2nd  Lt.  commanding  Co.  K.,  Inf. 
Re  pi.  Regt.  Detached  from  Infantry  due  to  Potts  Fracture  of  right  ankle 
and  commissioned  2nd  Lt.  A.  S.  A.  P.  Stationed  at  Vancouver  Barracks, 
Washington,  as  Acting  Adjt.,  2nd  Regt.  S.  P.  D.,  Oct.  lO-Dfec.  11.  Dis- 
charged on  Dec.  11,  1918  at  Vancouver  Barracks,  Wash. 

Gold,  Charles  Berliand,  '16— 

Entered  service  July,  1918,  Butte,  Montana.  Stationed  at  Camp  Dodge, 
la.,  July,  1918  to  Sept.  9,  1918.  Transferred  to  Chemical  Warfare  Serv- 
ice, Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  9..  Transferred  to  Ordnance  Dept.  Metallur- 
gical Section  Sept.  15.  Stationed  at  Rome,  N.  Y.,  as  Chemist  in  charge  of 
analytical  work  on  brass,  bronze  and  ferrous  alloys  used  in  manufacture  of 
munitions.  Letter  of  appreciation  and  recognition  from  War  Depart- 
ment, Washington,  D.  C.  Discharged,  Feb.  4,  1919,  Jefferson  Barracks, 
Mo. 

Goldman,  Jay  Maurice,  ex.  '10 — 

Entered  service  in  Aug.  1917,  at  Camp  Sherman,  Ohio.  Stationed  at 
Camp  Sherman  from  Aug.  to  Nov.,  1917,  and  promoted  from  Pvt.  to 
Corporal  and  from  Corporal  to  Sergeant.  Received  a  commission  in 
Q.  M.  C.  on  Oct.  12.  On  duty  in  inspection  and  production  sections  of 
Liberty  Motor  Trucks.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Aug.,  1918.  Discharged 
with  rank  of  Capt.  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Goldman,  Leon  Harrison,  '18 — 

Entered  service  April  27,  1919,  Washington,  D.  C.  Chemical  Warfare 
Service.  Stationed  with  American  University  Experiment  Station,  April 
27  to  Dec.  20,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corporal.  Discharged  Dec.  20,  1918, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Goldsmith,  Osher,  '19— 

Entered  service  Oct.  4,  1918,  Dallas,  Tex.  Stationed  at  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,  *Ky.,  Oct.  7,  1918,  to  Jan.  11,  1919.  Candidate  in  Field  Artillery 
Central  Officers'  Training  School.  Commissioned  as  second  lieutenant 
F.  A.  Reserve  Corps.     Discharged  Jan.  11,  1919,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor. 

Golick,  Tony  Francis,  '18— 

In  civilian  service  as  inspector  of  steel  in  Steel  Works  at  South  Bethlehem, 
Pa. 

Goodwin,  Edward  Harold,  '20 — 

Cadet  in  Aviation  school.      (No  further  data  available.) 
Goodwin,  George  Gerald,  *21 — 

In  S.  A.  T.  C.  at  Colorado  School  of  Mines,  Golden,  Colorado. 


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Gotsch,  Oscar  Henry,  Jr.,  '18 — 

Entered  navy  on  July  11,  1918,  at  New  York.  Stationed  at  Pelham  Bay 
Naval  Training  Station  as  Machinist's  Mate  2  c.  and  later  sent  to  U.  S. 
Naval  Steam  Engineering  School  at  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  as  Warrant  Machinst. 
At  South  and  Whitehall  St.,  N.  Y.  As  Ensign  (E)  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.  Sailed 
Dec.  31,  1918,  on  U.  S.  S.  "F.  J.  Luckenbach"  to  St.  Nazaire  and  returned 
Feb.  17,  1919.  Promoted  to  Warrant  Machinist  Oct.  16,  1918  and  com- 
missioned Ensign  (Engineering  Duty  only)  April  3,  1919.  Discharged  on 
ArJril  24,  1919,  at  New  York. 

Gray,  William  D.,  '19— 

Entered  the  service  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  on  May  24,  1917.  Attached  to 
138th  Inf.  Co.  G.  Sent  to  Camp  Doniphan  on  August  31  and  trained 
with  35th  Div.  Sailed  overseas  March,  1918.  Promoted  to  Corp.  in 
Oct.,  1917;  to  Sergt.  in  July,  1918.  Was  awarded  the  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre  and  an  American  Distinguished  Service  Citation  for  wire  cutting 
and  other  advance  work  in  July,  1918,  at  Galbort,  France.  Killed  in 
action  on  September  26,  1918  in  Argonne  Forest. 

GENERAL  HEADQUARTERS 
AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES. 

Gray,  William  D.      (Deceased)  Corporal 

(Name)  (Rank) 

Co.  G.  138th  Inf. 

(Organization) 
The  award  of  the  Croix  de  Guerre  by  the  Belgian  Government  to  you  hav- 
ing been  approved  by  the  Commander  in  Chief,  you  are  authorized  to  accept 
and  to  wear  such  decoration. 

The  award  was  made  for  the  following  services  rendered: 

CITATION. 
For  extraordinary  heroism  in  action  in  sub-sector  Galbort,  France,  July, 
1918.     Corporal  Gray  displayed  bravery  while  on  a  raid  and  acting  in  advance 
and  wire  cutter. 

By  Command  of  General  Pershing: 
Official  Seal. 

Official:  James  G.  Harbord, 

Robert  C.  Davis,  Chief  of  Staff. 

Adjutant  General. 

UNITED  STATES  ARMY 
CITATION 

Corporal  William  D.  Gray,  Company  G.,  138th  Infantry, 

For   distinguished   and   exceptional    gallantry   at    Galbort,     France,    on 
July,  1918,  in  the  operations  of  the  American  Expeditionary  Forces. 


36  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

In  Testimony  Thereof,  and  as  an  expression  of  appreciation  of  his  valor, 
I  award  him  this  citation. 

(Signed)     JOHN  J.  PERSHING, 
Awarded  on  27th  March,  1919.  Commander  in  Chief. 

Green,  John  W.,  >13— 

Enlisted  in  the  regular  army  at  the  beginning  of  war.  (No  information  at 
hand  whether  Mr.  Green  was  overseas  or  not.)  At  present  serving  as  a 
Top-Sergeant  in  U.  S.  Army  stationed  at  Presidio,  California. 

Greenburg,  David,  '17 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  on  Sept.  21,  1917,  as  member 
of  11th  Co.,  164th  Depot  Brigade.  At  Funston  until  July  13,  1918. 
Promoted  to  Sergeant,  Nov.  1,  1917.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. 
Coast  Artillery  School.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  C.  A.  C.  U.  S.  R.  Dis- 
charged on  Dec.  15,  1918,  at  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. 

Grotts,  Frederick)  '16 — 

Employed  as  Chief  Chemist  and  Metallurgist  at  Curtis  Aeroplane  Co.'s 
.  plant. 

Guest,  William,  '17— 

Entered  service  in  1918  and  assigned  to  Q.  M.  C.  at  Camp  Bowie,  Texas. 

Hackwood,  Arthur  Wellesley,  '16 — 
Served  in  Infantry,  U.  S.  Army. 

Haley,  Ralph  Alwood,  ex.  '19 — 

Served  in  17th  Aero  Squadron,  A.  E.  F. 

Halligan,  Charles  Francis,  '20 — 

Served  in  A.  E.  F.  with  Co.  A,  100th  Machine  Gun  Battalion  as  a  Corporal. 

Halsey,  Howard  Gove,  '14 — 

Entered  service  April  8,  1918  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Stationed  at 
Camp  Meade,  Md.,  Apr.  17  to  June  28,  Co.  C,  27th  Engrs.  Sailed  June 
30  from  New  York  to  Brest,  France.  Aisne-Marne  Offensive  from  July 
20  to  Aug.  1.  Oise-Aisne  Offensive  Aug.  8  to  Sept.  8.  Meuse-Argonne 
Offensive  Sept.  26  to  Nov.  11.  Sailed  from  St.  Nazaire,  France,  Mar.  7, 
1919.     Discharged  Apr.  4,  1919  Camp  Pike,  Ark. 

Ham,  Roscoe  Conkling,  '09 — 

Entered  service  June  14,  1918,  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Student  E.  O.  T.  C. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Humphreys  in  August.  Commissioned  1st  Lt.  Co. 
F.  606th  Engrs.,  Oct.,  1918.  Stationed  at  Camp  Humphreys  from  August 
to  October.     Discharged  Jan.  10,  1919,  Camp  Pike,  Ark. 

Hammer,  Bernard  Eli,  *20 — 

Entered  service  March  11,  1918  at  Ft.  Screven,  Ga.,  as  Pvt.  in  29th 
Engineers,  stationed  at  Ft.  Screven  March  11  to  April  1;  Camp  Devens, 
Mass.,  April  1,  to  June  30,  preparing  for  overseas  work.     Sailed  on  June 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  37 

30  and  landed  at  Brest  July  26.  At  Gievres  July  27  to  August  28.  Aug. 
28  to  Oct.  25  at  Toul.  Promoted  to  1st  class  private  on  July  15,  1918. 
Discharged  July  13,  '19  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga. 

Hammond,  Arthur  Kepler,  ex.  '14 — 

Served  in  Aviation  section,  U.  S.  Army. 

Hampsch,  Oswald  H.,  '17 — 

Entered  service  as  civilian  draftsman  Ordnance  Dept.  on  Oct.  6,  1917. 
Stationed  at  Washington,  D.  C,  in  office  of  Chief  of  Ordnance  Oct.,  '17  to 
Sept.,  '17.  Sailed  overseas  Sept.  29,  and  stationed  at  Tours  and  Paris  in 
design  section  (Field  Artillery)  of  Ord.  Dept.  Returned  to  U.  S.  and 
landed  at  Boston  on  April  17,  1919.  Was  one  of  twenty  men  picked  for 
work  on  new  designs  and  revisions  on  Ordnance  material  in  A.  E.  F.  Re- 
leased at  Washington,  D.  C,  on  April  25,  1919. 

Harbicht,  Harlan  Carl,  ex.  '18— 

Entered  service  in  1917,  and  attached  to  Co.  D.,  25th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F. 
(No  further  information  available.) 

Harlowe,  Leslie  Steele,  ex.  '18 — 

Enlisted  on  Oct.  12,  '17  at  El  Paso,  Tex.,  as  Private  in  29th  Engrs.  Sta- 
tioned at  Camp  Devens,  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  '17-Jan.  28,  '18  as  member  of 
Co.  B.  29th  Engrs.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  Jan.  30,  '18.  In  Champagne- 
Marne  Defensive  June-July,  1918;  Aisne-Ourcq-Vesle  offensive  July- 
Aug.,  '18;  St.  Mihiel  Sept.,  1918;  Argonne-Meuse  Oct.-Nov.,  '18;  Army  of 
Occupation  at  Coblenz,  Germany,  Jan.  31-Aug.  4,  '19.  Discharged  at 

Camp  Sherman,  Ohio,  on  Aug.  30,  '19. 

Harris,  Harold  Shelton,  '19— 

Served  with  Co.  21,  12th  Regt.  at  Camp  Paul  Jones. 

Harrison,  Walter  Edward,  ex.  '10 — 

Enlisted  in  Sept.,  1917  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  and  assigned  to  Hdqrs. 
Co.,  340th  F.  A.  Stationed  at  Funston,  Sept.,  '17-June,  '18.  Sailed 
overseas  June,  '18.  In  training  at  Camp  de  Souge,  Bordeaux,  France, 
July-Aug.  Sent  to  St.  Mihiel  front  in  Sept.  and  remained  there  until 
armistice  was  signed.  In  Army  of  Occupation,  Dec,  '18-May,  '19.  Dis- 
charged in  June,  1919. 

Hatch,  Sidney  Raymond,  '15 — 

(No  information  available.) 

Hayden,  Roy  Wilber,  ex.  '15— 

Entered  service  at  Palmyra,  Mo.,  on  Feb.  9,  1918.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Meade,  Md.,  Feb.  11  to  Aug.  28,  as  Color  Sgt.,  28th  Regt.  Engrs.  Sailed 
for  overseas  Aug.  30.  Served  in  France  with  28th  Engrs.  Promoted  to 
rank  of  Master  Engineer.  Arrived  in  U.  S.  June  19,  1919  and  discharged 
at  Camp  Taylor,  on  June  28. 


38  School  of  .Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Hayes,  Stanley  Merton,  '21 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston  on  Oct.  4,  1917  as  a  Pvt.  in  M.  G.  Co. 
354th  Infantry.  At  Funston  from  Oct.  4  to  May  23,  '18.  Promoted  to 
1st.  Class  Pvt.  in  May,  1918.  Sailed  for  overseas  on  June  4th  and  got  to 
LeHavre  about  June  18.  In  training  at  Trampot,  France  and  went  to 
St.  Mihiel  front,  Aug.  2.  In  St.  Mihiel  drive  and  wounded  at  Beney  by 
shrapnel  splinters.  Evacuated  to  hospital.  Discharged  as  partially 
disabled  on  Jan.  28,  1919  at  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa. 

Head,  James  Lawrence,  '16 — 

Entered  service  on  Sept.  2,  1917  at  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  as  officer 
candidate  E.  0.  T.  C;  at  Leavenworth  Sept.  2-Dec.  1,  1917.  Commis- 
sioned 2nd  Lt.  Engrs.  Dec.  1.  At  Camp  Travis,  Tex.,  with  315th  Engrs. 
from  Dec.  1,  1917  to  March  5,  1918.  With  513th  Engrs.  Mar.  5  to  Apr. 
29  at  Newport  News,  Va.  Sailed  for  overseas  April  29,  1918.  Stationed  at 
at  Nantes,  France,  May  20  to  Sept.  15;  at  St.  Nazaire  from  Sept.  15  to 
March  1,  1919  as  Supt.  Villeneuve  Rock  Quarry  and  Asst.  to  Supt.  of 
Roads,  Base  Section  No.  1,  S.  O.  S.  Sent  to  St.  John's  College  Cambridge, 
England,  March  1-July  1,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  July  13  and  stationed 
in  Chief  Engineer's  Office  at  Washington,  D.  C,  until  Sept.  9.  Dis- 
charged Sept.  9,  1919  at  Camp  Grant,  111. 

Heimberger,  Karl  William,  '17 — 

Entered  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  on  May  20,  '17.  Stationed  at 
Ft.  Riley,  May  20-Aug.  15;  transferred  to  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  and  stationed 
there  from  Aug.  27-Nov.  27.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  F.  A.  U.  S.  R. 
on  Nov.  27.  Sailed  Dec.  24  and  landed  at  Bordeaux.  Sent  to  F.  A. 
School  at  Saumur,  France,  Jan.  26-Apr.  15,  1918.  Attached  to  120th  F. 
A.  32nd  Div.  May  4.  In  Vesle  fighting  July  '18;  Champagne  sector, 
Meuse-Argonne,  Oct.,  '18  in  preparation  for  Metz  attack  when  armistice 
was  signed.     Discharged  at  Camp  Grant,  111.,  in  June,  1919. 

Henschel,  Ramsey  Coleman,  '17— 

Entered  service  June  15,  1917,  1st  Battalion  Kansas  Engineers,  Kansas 
City,  Kansas.  Stationed  Camp  Doniphan,  August  24,  1917  to  April  23. 
1918.  Co.  C.  110th  Engrs.,  35th  Division.  Sailed  May  2  from  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  to  Brest,  France.  With  35th  Division  in  all  battles.  Promoted  to 
Corporal,  Sergeant,  First-class  Sergeant.  Divisional  Citation  Oct.  17, 
1918,  G.  O.  No.  83,  35th  Division.  Recommended  for  commission  for 
gallantry  in  action.  Later  was  recommended  for  commission  as  1st  Lt; 
in  O.  R.  C.  Extract  from  Citation  of  Major  General  Traub:  "Sergeant 
1st  Class  Ramsey  C.  Henschel,  perceiving  that  his  platoon  commander 
had  become  a  casualty,  assumed  command  of  the  platoon,  and  by  his 
courage  and  devotion  to  duty  so  inspired  his  men  with  confidence  that  he 
was  able  to  lead  them  through  thick  enemy  wire  entanglements,  and 
under  a  heavy  barrage  to  organize  and  hold  captured  ground."  Dis- 
charged in  May,  1919,  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  39 

1st  Bn.  110th  Engineers 
American  E.  F.,  France, 
3rd  November,  1918. 

From:     C.  O.  1st  Bn.  110th  Engineers. 
To:     C.  0.  110th  Engineers. 

Subject:     Recommendation  of  Sgt.   1st  CI.   Ramsey  C.   Henschel  for  Com- 
mission. 

1.  Return  all  papers  submit  herewith  detail  narrative  of  the  conduct 
of  Sgt.  1st  CI.  Henschel  during  the  engagement  Sept.  26th,  Oct.  1st,  1918. 

2.  Sgt.  Henschel  was  platoon  sergeant  of  the  4th  platoon  of  "C"  com- 
pany, Lt.  Gaw  Commanding,  when  the  attack  was  launched  on  the  morning 
of  Sept.  26.  He  was  on  duty  with  his  platoon  during  Sept.  26-7-8th  working 
on  the  roads  from  our  lines  to  Charpentry. 

3.  During  the  early  morning  of  the  29th  Sept.,  the  battalion  moved  into 
position  on  a  ridge  extending  north-east  from  Charpentry  as  Division  Re- 
serves. Lt.  Gaw,  who  had  been  gassed  the  preceding  day  while  making  a 
reconnaissance  collapsed  about  daylight  and  Sgt.  Henschal  assumed  command 
of  the  platoon.  That  morning  about  eleven  a.  m.  the  battalion  advanced  to 
the  ridge  north-west  of  Charpentry  under  severe  enemy  fire  to  organize  defen- 
sive positions  on  this  ridge.  Sgt.  Henschel  led  his  platoon  to  its  designated 
position  and  under  the  most  severe  fire  directed  the  work  of  digging  in  and 
encouraged  his  men  by  his  example.  His  position  was  behind  the  belt  of  enemy 
wire  on  this  ridge.  At  about  two  o'clock  that  afternoon  the  retiring  Infantry 
reached  this  position  and  he  was  active  in  stopping  their  retirement  and  placing 
Infantrymen  in  position.  On  an  order  from  an  Infantry  Field  Officer  his 
company  commander  retired  from  the  line  ahead  of  the  old  wire  at  about 
two-thirty.  Sgt.  Henschel  observed  soon  after,  that  to  his  right  engineer 
officers  were  placing  detachments  in  the  forward  line  and  without  orders  he 
led  forward  sections  from  his  platoon  and  garrisoned  a  sector  of  this  forward 
line,  which  he  organized  for  defense  and  continued  to  hold  until  relief  arrived 
on  the  morning  of  Oct.  1st. 

During  all  the  time  this  position  was  held  he  maintained  an  organized 
position  and  was  constantly  active  in  inspection  and  supervision.  All  such 
work,  particularly  during  the  afternoon  of  Sept.  29th,  was  under  severe  fire 
from  machine  guns  and  artillery,  was  executed  without  cover. 

4.  Sgt.  Henschel  is  a  graduate  of  a  military  academy  maintaining  an 
army  officer  as  commandant,  where  he  reached  the  grade  of  line  sergeant. 
He  also  attended  a  college  maintaining  a  cadet  battalion,  where  he  held  the 
grade  of  1st  Sergeant.  He  is  a  technical  graduate  and  has  about  two  years 
experience  as  a  mining  engineer. 

5.  He  enlisted  in  June  1917,  was  made  a  1st  CI.  Sgt.  in  August,  1917, 
has  commanded  a  platoon  at  various  times  when  officers  were  not  available. 

He  is  considered  one  of  the  best  drilled  and  best  informed  on  Infantry 
Drill  Regulations  in  this  battalion. 

Orlin  Hudson, 

Major  Engrs.,  U.  S.  A. 


40  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Herivel,  Harold  Tourtel,  ex.  '18 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston  in  Mar.,  1918.  Stationed  there  with 
Co.  A,  530th  Engrs.  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.,  April  '18.  Sailed  for 
overseas  in  July.  In  advanced  service  of  supplies  work  during  remainder 
of  war.      (No  further  information  available.) 

1.     The  following  is  a  quotation  from  a  letter  from  the  Commanding 
General,  35th  Division  to  the  Chief  Engineer,  American  E.  F.,  France. 

EXTRACT 


The  110th  Engineers  has  done  excellent  work  not  only  as  Engineers  but  as 
Infantry  as  well.  When  on  September  29th,  I  had  everything  in  the  line,  I 
had  to  use  the  110th  Engineers  as  reserves  and  finally  had  to  establish  them  on 
the  line  to  enable  disorganized  troops  to  fall  back  behind  them,  thus  causing 
the  Engineers  to  occupy  what  became  my  advanced  line,  which  they  held 
for  two  days,  and  during  which  time  they  repelled  two  determined  counter 
attacks  by  the  enemy.  Colonel  Clarke  commanded  that  advanced  line  and 
received  my  highest  commendation  for  his  excellent  work.  Needless  to  say 
this  was  done  owing  to  the  emergency  that  arose,  but  the  Engineers  were 
ready  and  eager,  and  I  cannot  speak  too  highly  of  the  work  they  did  for  us. 
But  they  were  handicapped  for  line  work  by  not  understanding  such  important 
things  as  the  use  of  panels,  flares,  etc.,  the  handling  of  automatics,  machine  guns 
etc.,  all  of  which  leads  me  to  conclude  that  in  order  to  provide  for  emergencies 
automatics,  rifles,  panels,  flares,  signal  equipment,  etc.,  should  be  a  part  of 
the  equipment  of  Engineer  troops,  so  that  when  the  time  comes  they  will  not 
be  at  too  great  a  disadvantage  in  the  face  of  the  enemy.  The  technical  work 
of  the  regiment  during  the  five-days  battle  was  mainly  that  of  road  building  and 
restoration  of  lines  of  communication;  in  that  they  of  course  excelled. 

I  write  this  verj'  hurriedly  and  may  have  more  to  tell  you  later. 


HEADQUARTERS  35TH  DIVISION 
American  Expeditionary  Forces. 
17th  October,  1918. 

GENERAL  ORDERS  1 

NO.  83       J 

EXTRACT 

*    ************* 

10.  The  Commanding  General,  35th  Division,  takes  pleasure  in  citing 
in  Division  Orders,  the  courage  and  devotion  to  duty,  in  the  face  of  the  enemy, 
of  the  following  named  Officers  and  Men  of  the  110th  Engineer  Regiment, 
35th  Division,  during  the  action  of  September  26th-October  1st,  1918. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  41 

EXTRACT       * 

*  ************  * 

Sergeant  1  st  Class  Ramsey  C.  Henschel,  perceiving  that  his  platoon  com- 
mander had  become  a  casualty,  assumed  command  of  the  platoon,  and  by  his 
courage  and  devotion  to  duty  so  inspired  his  men  with  confidence  that  he  was 
able  to  lead  them  through  thick  enemy  wire  entanglements,  and  under  a  heavy 

barrage  to  organize  and  hold  captured  ground. 

**  ***********  * 

By  command  of  Major  General  Traub, 
H.  S.  HAWKINS 

Colonel,  General  Staff 
Chief  of  Staff 
Official 
WM.  ELLIS,  LT.  COL.  INF.,  U.  S.  A. 

Herndon,  Frank,  ex.  '13 — 

Served  as  a  Lt.  of  Aerial  Gunnery. 

Hill,  James  Crane,  '19 — 

Entered  service  in  Sept.,  1917  and  stationed  at  Camp  Doniphan,  Okla. 
with  138th  Inf.,  35th  Div.,  until  May,  '18.  Sailed  for  overseas  in  May 
and  landed  in  France  in  June.  Saw  active  duty  in  Vosges  sector;  in 
reserve  at  St.  Mihiel,  Sept.  12-16;  Meuse-Argonne,  Sept.  26-Nov.  11; 
Discharged  at  Camp  Funston,  Kans.,  in  May,  1919. 

Hiselcher,  Julian  Adolph  '12 — 

Entered  service  June  15,  '17,  at  Ft.  Snelling,  Minn.,  as  Capt.  M.  R.  C. 
Stationed  at  Ft.  Snelling  ;  Sept.  '17  to  June  '18  as  Recruiting  Office 
Stationed  at  Eighth  Regimental  Armory,  Chicago  and  recruited  and 
mobilized  416th  R.  R.  Telegraph  Battalion  until  Mar.,  '18.  Sailed  over- 
seas Mar.,  '18,  as  Surgeon  416th  R.  R.  Tel.  Bn.;  Surgeon  at  Central 
German  Prisoners  of  War  Camp,  Camp  De  Grasse;  Surgeon  309th  Mech. 
Rep.  Shop  Unit  at  Dijon.  Promoted  to  Major  Mar.  28,  '19.  Discharged 
on  June  21,  '19,  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J. 

Hippard,  Wesley  George,  '18 — 

Entered  service  May  11,  1917,  1st  Officers,  Training  School,  Ft.  Sheridan 
111.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Inf.  August  15  1917.  Stationed  Camp  Bowie, 
Texas,  Sept.  5  to  Dec.  24,  1917.  Camp  Grant,  Illinois,  Dec.  26,  1917,  to, 
July  19/1918.  Camps  Lee  and  Humphreys,  July  21  to  Sept.  12,  1918. 
Stationed  at  Corozal,  Canal  Zone  Panama,  Oct.  9,  1918,  to  January  22, 
1919  as  2nd  Lt.  with  3d  Engineers.  Mapping  and  Defense  system.  Dis- 
charged Jan.  22,  Corozal,  Canal  Zone,  2nd  Lt.  3rd  Engrs. 

Hodges,  Isaac  Franklin,  '20 — 

Entered  Air  Service  U.  S.  Navy  July  9,  1918,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stationed 
at  Goat  Island,  San  Francisco,  July  14,  1918  to  January  28,  1919,  as 
quartermaster.     Discharged  Feb.  7,  1919,  Great  Lakes,  111. 


42  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Hodges,  Joseph  Tipton,  '19— ^ ' 

Entered  service  January  31,  1918,  U.  S.  Navy,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stationed 
at  Navy  Training  School  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  March  22  to  August  10. 
Receiving  ship,  Mare  Island,  August  10  to  Oct.  22.  U.  S.  S.  Ringgold, 
Oct.  22,  1918  to  January  8,  1919.  Sailed  from  San  Francisco  to  New  York 
Nov.,  1918.  U.  S.  S.  Commodore,  January  9  to  15.  Discharged  Jan- 
uary 15,  1919,  Chicago,  111. 

Hoffman,  John  Stone,  '16 — 

Served  as  1st  Lt.  in  24th  Aero  Squadron,  A.  E.  F.  (No  further  informa- 
tion available.) 

Hogoboom,  William  Coryell,  '14 — 

Entered  service  Feb.  14,  1918,  27th  Engrs.  Camp  Meade,  Md.  Stationed 
Camp  Meade  Feb.  14  to  June  28.  Sailed  June  30  from  New  York  to 
Brest.  Participated  in  the  Aisne-Marne  Offensive  July  20  to  August  1st. 
Oise-Aisne  August  8  to  Sept.  8.  Meuse-Argonne  Sept.  26  to  Nov.  11. 
Discharged  April  14,  1919,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.     Corporal  Co.  C,  27th  Engrs. 

Hollister,  Scovill  Edward,  '13— 

Entered  Air  Service  June  24, 1918,  March  Field,  Calif.  Stationed  at  March 
Field  June  24  to  August  5,  1918.  Promoted  to  Sergeant  July  15,  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  KyJ  August  5  Central  Officers'  Training 
School.  Instructor  during  entire  training.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  F.  A. 
R.  C,  Dec.  11,  1918.  Discharged,  Dec.  11,  1918,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor, 
Ky 

Homer,  St.  Clair,  '21— 

Enlisted  in  the  navy  on  July  1,  1918  at  Dallas,  Tex.,  as  seaman  2nd  class. 
Stationed  at  San  Francisco  (Goat  Island),  July-Sept.,  at  San  Diego 
(Balboa  Park)  Sept  18-Feb.,  1919.  Released  on  Feb.  1,  1919  at  San 
Diego,  Cal. 

Hoppock,  Lewis  Needham,  '16 — 

Served  as  a  2nd  Lt.  in  Hdqrs.  Co.,  64th  Artillery,  A.  E.  F.  (No  futher 
information  available.) 

Householder,  Earl  Ross,  '18— 

Entered  service  June  29,  1918,  Columbus  Barracks  Ohio.  Remained 
until  August  8.  Transferred  to  Washington  Barracks,  D.  C.  First 
Replacement  Reg.  of  Engrs.;  then  to  Rifle  Range,  Annapolis,  Md.;  then 
to  Camp  Humphreys  Va.  August  18  1918.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt. 
of  Engrs.  Nov.  6,  1918.  Marksman  and  Sharpshooter.  Discharged 
Dec.  11    1918   Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Houston,  Homer  James. 

Served  as  a  2nd  Lt.  in  the  Depot  Brigade  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga. 
Hubbard,  Harold  Jelleffe  '14— 

Served  as  a  2nd.  Lt.  in  35th  Inf.,  A.  E.  F. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  43 

Hughes,  Frank  W.,  ex.  '04— 

Served  as  a  1st  Lt.  in  29th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.  In  Army  of  Occupation, 
Jan.-May,  1919. 

Hughes,  Harry  Herbert,  '21— 

Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  on  Aug.  5,  1918.  Sent  to 
Seattle,  Wash.,  as  Chief  Quarqermaster  (aviation)  and  stationed  there 
from  Oct.  10-Dec.  14,  '18.     Discharged  at  Seattle  on  Dec,  14,  1918. 

Humphrey,  Brighton  Walsh — 

Entered  Missouri  State  service  on  June  17,  1918,  at  Rolla,  Missouri 
as  2nd  Lt.  in  Home  Guard  Company,  Stationed  at  Rolla,  June  17,  1918- 
May  24,  1919.  Promoted  to  1st.  Lt.  Nov.  2,  '18  and  to  Capt.  Feb.  21,  '19. 
Discharged  May  24,  1919,  at  Rolla,  Mo. 

Hunter,  Francis  Kinlock,  '23 — 

Entered  service  at  Seventh  Regt.  Armory,  New  York  City  on  May  2,  '17. 
Stationed  at  New  York  with  7th  N.  Y.  N.  G.  May  2-Sept.  11.  Sent  to 
Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  and  remained  there  until  Jan.  9,  '18,  Transferred 
to  1st  Army  Headquarters  Regt.  at  Camp  Green,  N.  C.  Sailed  for  over- 
seas March  28.  Stationed  at  Bordeaux  Apr.  16-May  3;  at  Brest  May  6- 
Nov.  8,  during  which  time  was  engaged  in  convoy  service  from  Brest  to 
advanced  S.  0.  S.  stations.  At  Langres-sur-marne  Nov.  11-Feb.  7,  1919; 
at  St.  Aignan,  Feb.  10-March  20.  Senf  to  Army  Candidate  School  at 
Langres  Nov.  8  and  graduated  Jan.  31,  1919.  Received  commission  as 
2nd.  Lt.  in  Reserve  Feb.  1,  '19.  Discharged  Apr.  29,  19  19  at  Camp 
Devens,  Mass. 

Hurd,  Harold  Waller,  '19— 

Entered  service  May  25,  1918  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  472nd,  Engrs.  Stationed 
at  Camp  Humphreys  June  27  to  September,  Student,  Army  Topographic 
School.  At  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  Sept.  and  Oct.  as  planetable  man.  Trans- 
ferred to  E.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  Oct.,  1918.  Discharged 
Nov.  27,  1918.     Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Hurst,  Henry  William,  '20— 

Entered  service  on  May  31,  1918  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  as  Pvt.  in  14th 
U.  S.  Infantry.  Stationed  at  Ft.  Lawton,  Wash.,  June  10-Sept.  30. 
Promoted  to  Corporal  June  13;  to  sergeant  July  15;  at  Camp  Dodge, 
Iowa,  Oct.  6-Nov.  15;  as  a  candidate  at  Intelligence  Officers'  Training 
School.  Transferred  to  Camp  Grant  Nov.  18.  At  Camp  Grant  Nov.  18- 
Feb.  4,  1919;  Discharged  at  Camp  Grant,  111.,  Feb.  4,  1919. 

Imlay,  John  Logan,  '18 — 

Entered  the  service  at  Aberdeen,  S.  D.,  on  April  26,  '18.  Stationed  at 
Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  until  May  25,  as  Pvt.,  M.  G.  Co.,  355th  Inf.  Sailed 
for  overseas  on  June  4  and  landed  at  Liverpool.  Crossed  Channel  to 
Le  Havre,  France,  and  trained  in  Remicourt  training  area.  Sent  to  Toul 
front   Aug.   2nd   and   staid   there   until   Sept.    11.     St.    Mihiel    offensive 


44  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Sept.  12,  1916;  Euvezin  Sector,  Sept.  16,  to  Oct.  7;  Argonne-Meuse 
offensive  Oct.  15  to  Nov.  11.  In  Army  of  Occupation  from  November 
24,  '18,  to  May  8,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  on,  May  31, 
1919. 

Irwin,  Joseph  Stewart,  '12 — 

Entered  service  Sept.  14,  1917  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  as  Pvt.  in  354th 
Inf.,  89th  Div.  Stationed  at  Camp  Funston  Sept.,  '17,  to  June,  '18. 
Promoted  to  Sergt.  Nov.  '17.  Transferred  to  Central  Officer's  Training 
School  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  and  received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Aug.  26, 
1918.  Sent  to  Small  Arms  Firing  School  at  Camp  Perry,"  O.,  Oct.  '18. 
At  Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.  as  2nd  Lt.  Inf.  Oct. -Dec.  Discharged  on  Dec. 
4,  1918,  at  Camp  Wheeler,  Ga. 

Jackling,  Daniel  Cowan,  '92 — 

Entered  the  service  of  the  government  in  Dec,  1917  and  called  to  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Appointed  Director  of  U.  S.  Government  Explosive  Plants 
in  December,  1917,  and  continued  in  this  capacity  until  March,  1919. 
The  great  increase  in  munitions,  and  administrative  details  in  connection 
with  this  important  war  work  is  largely  due  to  his  untiring  efforts. 
Awarded  the  Distinguished  Service  Medal  October,  1919  "For  excep- 
tionally meritorious  and  distinguished  service  as  Director  of  United  States 
Government  Explosive  Plants." 

James,  Floyd  Dixie,  '17— 

Entered  service  at  Submarine  Base  New  London,  Conn,  on  July  31,  1918. 
Stationed  at  Pelham  Bay  Park,  Aug  to  Sept.  as  line  officer.  Sent  to  U.  S. 
Naval  Academy  Oct.,  '18  to  Jan.,  '19.  At  Submarine  Base,  New  London, 
Conn.  Jan.  to  May.  On  board  U.  S.  S.  Prairie  (Atlantic  Fleet)  as  First 
Div.  Officer,  May  to  July.  With  same  ship  in  Pacific  fleet  July  to  Nov. 
Still  in  service,  Nov.,  1919. 

Johnson,  Frank  Lindley,  '13 — 

Entered  service  in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps  on  Aug.  21,  1917  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Stationed  at  Philadelphia  Aug.  21-Oct.  15;  at  Mineola,  Long  Island, 
Oct.  16,'17-Jan.  1,  '18;  at  Lake  Charles,  La.  Jan.  2-Mar.  26;  at  Miami, 
Fla.,  Mar.  27-Aug.  19.  At  all  these  stations  on  inspection  work  for  avia- 
tion (motors  and  planes).  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Sergt.  Feb.  20,  1918; 
Sergt.  to  1st.  Sergt  May  26,  '18;  appointed  2nd  Lt.  U.  S.  M.  C.  Dec.  20,  '18. 
At  Quantico,  Va.,  on  line  duty  Aug.  20,  '18-June  16,  '19.  Discharged  on 
June  16,  1919  at  Quantico,  Va. 

Johnson,  Gunnard  Edmund,  '16 — 

Served  as  Cadet  in  5th  Squadron  at  Ellington  Field,  Texas. 
Johnson,  Noah  Purcell,  '20 — 

Served  in  Aviation  Branch,  U.  S.  Army. 
Johnson,  Richard  Love,  '20 — 

Entered  service  January  12,  1918,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Cadet  Aviation 

Corps.     Stationed  Austin,  Tex.,  May  25  to  August  24.     At  Camp  Dick, 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  45 

Tex.,  August  24  to  Sept.  10.  Ellington  Field,  Houston,  Tex.,  Sept.  11 
to  Dec.  13,  1918.  Discharged  Dec.  13,  1918,  Ellington  Field  Flying 
Cadet. 

Johnson,  Robert  Winters,  '12 — 

Sent  to  Artillery  Officer's  School  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.     Discharged  in 

Dec,  1918. 
Johnston,  Irvin  Benson,  '20 — 

Served  in  A.  O.  T.  C.      (No  further  information  available.) 

Jones,  Earl  Ambrose,  '16 — 

Served  as  a  Cadet  in  Aviation  Branch,  U.  S.  Army. 

Jones,  Forrest  Mastin,  ex.  '14 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  and  assigned  to  Truck  Co.,  319th  Inf., 
Promoted  to  Sgt.  Sailed  for  overseas  in  May,  1918.  Served  in  Meuse- 
Argonne,  Oct. -Nov.     Returned  to  U.  S.  in  May,  1919. 

Jones,  Howard  Hiltz,  ex.  '11 — 

Served  as  Cadet  in  Aviation  Corps. 

Jones,  Wesley  Edward,  '19 — 

Served  in  Co.  3.     Student  Military  Detachment. 

Katz,  Howard  M.,  '13— 

Entered  service  on  June  18,  1916  at  Kissimmee,  Fla.,  as  Captain  Co.  B., 
2nd  Florida  Inf.  Stationed  at  Camp  Johnston,  Fla.,  June  19  to  Oct.  2, 
1916.  Served  on  Mexican  border  Oct.  5,  1916  to  Mar.  9,  1917.  Dis- 
charged on  Aug.  7,  1917  at  Kissimmee,  Fla. 

Kahlbaum,  William,  ex.  '18 — 

Entered  service  Feb.  26,  1918  at  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  as  Pvt.  in 
159th  Depot  Brigade.  Promoted  to  Corporal  in  June,  '18.  Sent  to 
Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C.  on  June  2,  and  transferred  to 
Chemical  Warfare  Service  as  detached  from  American  University,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  In  Washington  June  2-Dec.  20.  Discharged  Dec.  20  '18 
at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Kamp,  Henry  George,  ex.  '20 — 

Served  as  a  Sgt.  in  Inf.  U.  S.  Army       (No  further  information  available.) 

Kamp,  William  Henry,  '16 — 

Entered  service  August  25,  1917  at  the  Presidio,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
Second  Officer's  Training  School.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Nov.  27,  1917. 
Transferred  to  Officers'  Training  Camp  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  Dec.  15,  1917 
to  Jan.  27,  1918.  Sailed  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.  to  St.  Nazaire,  France. 
Jan.  30,  1918.  185th  Aerial  Squadron  St.  Mihiel  Offensive;  Meuse- 
Argonne  Offensive.  Member  of  Night  Chase  Pursuit  Squadron.  Dis- 
charged July  4,  1919  Camp  Funston,  Kan. 


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Karte,  Anton  Frederick,  '11 — 

Entered  service  Aug.  4,  1918  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  and  stationed  there  until 
Nov.  3.  Transferred  to  Camp  Sheridan,  Ala.,  Nov.  5.  In  Medical  De- 
partment at  Camp  Sheridan  Nov.  5,  '18  to  Jan.  21,  '19.  Discharged  on 
Jan.  21,  '19  at  Camp  Sheridan,  Ala. 

Kasel,  Rudolph  G.,  '22— 

Enlisted  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  July,  1918;  transferred 
to  Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  Sta.  and  stationed  there  until  Oct.  15. 
Stationed  at  Philadelphia,  Oct.  16-23;  and  at  New  York,  Oct.  23-28. 
Sailed  from  New  York  for  Brest  on  Oct.  28,  and  stationed  in  Brest  and 
vicinity  until  April,  1919.  On  duty  on  board  U.  S.  S.  Army  Transport 
"Graf  Weldersee"  until  September.  Discharged  on  Sept.  15,  1919  at 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Keelyn,  James  Lawton,  '12 — 

Received  commission  as  1st.  Lt.  Inf.,  in  O.  T.  C,  at  Presidio,  Cal.,  in  May, 
1917  and  assigned  to  91st.  Div.,  at  Camp  Lewis,  Washington.  Sent 
overseas  in  June,  1918.  In  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Sept. -Oct.;  with 
British  Army,  Oct.  15-Nov.  11.     Discharged  in  April,  1919. 

Keenan,  John  Thomas,  ,04— 

Served  as  Major  with  Regimental  Hdqrs.,  28th  Engrs.  (No  further  in- 
formation available.) 

Kemp,  Donald  Campbell,  Instructor,  '16-' 17 — 

Received  commission  as  1st  Lt.  C.  A.  C.  at  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. 

Kelly,  Mervin  Joseph,  '14 — 

In  civilian  service  as  Supt.  of  Western  Electric  Plant  for  manufacturing 
submarine  detectors. 

Kendrick,  Robert  Thomas,  '10 — 

Served  as  1st.  Lt.  in  Aviation  Corps,  U.  S.  Army. 

Kern,  Paul  Dean,  '18— 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Punston,  Kans.  on  Oct.  4,  1917  and  assigned 
to  Co.  L.,  354th  Inf.,  89th  Div.  Stationed  at  Camp  Funston  Oct.  4- 
Nov.  as  Pvt.  Taken  sick  and  transferred  to  hospital  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas. 
Honorably  discharged  on  account  of  physical  disability  at  Ft.  Riley, 
Kansas  on  Dec.  7,  1917. 

Kirkham,  John  Edward,  '95 — 

Served  as  a  Major  of  Engrs.,  U.  S.  Army.  (No  futher  information  avail- 
able.) 

Klein,  Carl  E.,  'IB- 
Entered  service  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  on  Dec.  4,  1917  and  assigned 
to  23rd.  Engineers.     Stationed  at  Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  Dec.  15- 
31,  as  replacement  troops.     At  Camp  Laurel,  Md.,  until  March  28,  1918. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  47 

Attached  to  0.  &  T.  center  No.  3  at  Clermont  (Ferrard)  France,  Apr.- 
Sept.  On  road  work  in  war  sections  until  June,  1919.  Sailed  from  Brest 
on  June  28  and  landed  in  New  York  on  July  10.  Promoted  from  private 
to  Corporal  April  1,  1918;  from  corporal  to  sergeant  March  3,  1919; 
discharged  as  sergeant-mechanic  of  Truck  Co.,  No.  9,  23rd  Engineers. 
Discharged  on  July  22,  1919  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky. 

Klepel,  Yaro,  'lfc— 

Entered  Service  Sept.,  1917,  Camp  Lewis,  Washington.  Stationed  at 
Camp  Lewis  from  Sept.,  1917  to  March,  1918,  Corporal  Battery  E,  348th 
Artillery.  In  March  sent  to  Washington,  D.  C,  then  to  Development 
Division,  Chemical  Warfare  Service,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Died  of  Influenza 
March  30,  1918.  Capt.  Charles  S.  Venable  writes:  "Corporal  Klepel 
was  a  type  of  man  to  whom  one  likes  to  assign  a  problem,  knowing  that 
the  work  will  be  done  faithfully." 

Kline  Harry  Daniel,  ex.  '16 — 

Kluge,  Harry  Albert,  '17— 

Entered  service  December  1,  1917,  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  Engineer 
Corps.  Stationed  at  Washington  Barracks,  D.  C.  Dec.  15,  1917  to  March 
3,  1918.  Promoted  to  corporal  Feb.  18  and  to  Sergeant  Co.  C  56th  Engrs. 
March  1,  1918.  Sailed  March  7,  1918  from  Hoboken  N.  J.  to  Bordeaux, 
France.  Two  months  training  near  Paris,  Co.  C,  56th  Engrs.  attached  to 
First  French  Army  from  May  to  October,  1918.  Transferred  to  1st 
American  Army  October,  1918.  Defense  of  Amiens  May  to  Aug.  8,  1918. 
Somme  offensive  August  8  to  October  12.  Meuse-Argonne  offensive 
Oct.  18  to  Nov.  11,  Co.  C,  56th  Engrs.  Cited  in  French  Grand  Army 
Orders  and  awarded  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm  leaf.  Discharged  May  7, 
1919,  Camp  Taylor,  Kentucky. 

Klyman,  Julius  Hart,  '20 — 

Served  in  U.  S.  Navy. 

Knickerbocker,  Ray  G.,  '13 — 

Entered  service  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  on  June  28,  1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  E.  O.  T.  C.  July  8.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Humphreys  until  Nov.  19  and  discharged  on  that  date  with  rank  of 
Cpl.  in  Co.  4,  E.  O.  T.  C. 

Koch,  Hugo  Edward,  '16 — 

Entered  service  on  July  6,  1918  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Stationed 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  as  a  Pvt.  in  Nitrate  Division  Ordnance  Corps. 
Transferred  to  Watertown  Arsenal,  Mass.,  and  worked  there  in  laboratory 
on  special  work  on  the  effect  of  nitrogen  on  steels  until  Jan.  15,  1919. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Grant,  111.,  on  Jan.  20,  1919. 

Krause,  Frederick  Arthur,  '19 — 

Entered  service  on  July  5,  1918,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  in  Naval  Aviation 
Branch.     Transferred   to   Cambridge,   Mass.   and   stationed   there  from 


48  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Sept.,  1918  to  Jan.,  1919  as  student  aviator.     At  present  on  inactive  duty, 

U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 

Krebs,  Joseph  Jackson,  '16 — 

Served  overseas  as  a  member  of  18th  Reg't.  F.  A.  (no  further  information 
available). 

Lang,  Frederick  Robert,  '19 — 

Entered  service  on  Nov.  14,  1917  at  Ft.  Omaha,  Nebr.,  as  flying  cadet 
in  air  service,  and  stationed  there  until  Feb.  '18.  Received  commission 
as  2nd  Lt.  Aviation  section  Signal  Corps,  and  proceeded  to  Camp  Wise, 
Tex.  Transferred  to  Ord.  Dept.  Sept.  7,  1918  and  stationed  at  Pica- 
tinny  Arsenal,  Dover,  N.  J.  as  Inspector  of  Powder  (Smokeless).  Dis- 
charged Jan.  22,  1919  at  Dover,  N.  J. 

Lask,  Harold  Arthur,  ex.  '18 — 

Served  in  Infantry,  U.  S    Army 

Laun,  Albert  Charles,  >20— 

Entered  service  June  8,  1918,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.  S.  Naval  Flying  Corps. 
Cadet,  Massachusetts  Inst,  of  Tech.  of  Boston.  Mineola  Flying  Field, 
L.  I.  Key  West  Flying  Station  Pensacola  Air  Station.  Rank  Ensign 
26th  Co.  U.  S.  Navy  Flying  Corps.     Placed  on  inactive  duty  December 

4,  1918,  at  Pensacola,  Fla. 

Lawrence,  Hiram  Pettibone,  ex.  '18 — 

Entered  service  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.  in  May,  1917.  Re- 
ceived commission  as  2nd.  Lt.  Inf.  in  Aug.,  1917.  Attached  to  various 
units  and  sent  overseas  with  140th  Inf.     Discharged.      (Date  not  known.) 

Leach,  Thomas  Witt,  '19— 

Entered  First  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas,  May  10,  1917. 
Commissioned  Second  Lt.  Battery  C,  341st  F.  A.  August  15,  1917.  Sta- 
tioned at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas  August  15,  1917  to  June  1,  1918.  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C,  from  June  1  to  June  3,  1918.  Post  Field,  Okla.,  June  3  to 
September  25.  School  of  Fire,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  Sept.  25  to  Nov.  22.  Camp 
Kearney,  Calif.,  Nov.  22,  1918  to  Jan.  27,  1919.  Camp  Zachary  Taylor, 
Ky.,  from  Jan.  27  to  April  5,  1919.     Discharged  at  Camp  Taylor,  April 

5,  1919. 

Leavitt,  James  Blaine,  '12 — 

Entered  service  on  Sept.  16,  1917  at  Washington,  D.  C.  as  2nd  Lt.  29th 
Engrs.  Stationed  at  Camp  Devens,  Mass.,  Oct.  12  to  28.  Sailed  from 
New  York,  Oct.  31.  On  duty  at  various  fronts  in  France  usually  assigned 
to  do  topographic  work  with  different  divisions.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt. 
Aug.  10,  1918.  Cited  for  Conspicuous  and  Meritorious  Service  with  6th 
Army  Corps.  Returned  to  U.  S.  May  24,  1919,  and  discharged  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  on  June  11,  1919. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  49 

Leavitt,  Joseph  Edwin,  '15 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas  on  Sept.  18,  1917,  and  assigned 
to  Battery  F,  340th  F.  A.  At  Camp  Funston  from  Sept.,  '17  to  June, 
'18,  and  successively  promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.  and  from  Cpl.  to  Sgt. 
Sailed  from  Hoboken  June,  '18  and  taken  off  of  ship  at  Halifax,  N.  S. 
suffering  from  pneumonia.  Spent  two  weeks  in  hospital  at  Halifax  and 
a  month  in  hospital  at  Hoboken.  Sailed  in  August  and  arrived  in  France 
via  England.  Rejoined  340th  F.  A.  in  Euvezin  sector  October  and  re- 
mained in  action  until  armistice  was  signed.  In  Army  of  Occupation  in 
Germany,  Dec,  '18  to  May,  '19.  Landed  at  Hoboken  again  May  24, 
1919.     Discharged  at  Camp  Meade,  Md.  on  June  4,  1919. 

Leonard,  Speed  Stephens,  '20 — 

Entered  service  on  April  25,  1918  at  Camp  Lewis  Wash.,  and  remained 
there  until  July  15  as  Sergt.  in  Inf.  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to  F.  A. 
C.  0.  T.  S.  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.  July  15,  and  remained  there  as  student 
candidate  officer  until  Feb.  20,  1919  when  commissioned  2nd  Lt.  F.  A. 
Discharged  on  Feb.  20,  1919  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky. 

Lewis,  Vernon  Bruce,  '21 — 

Served  in  IL  S.  Navy. 

Lillard,  R.  Stewart,  Univ.  of  Tenn,  '15— 

Entered  service  on  Sept.  2,  1917  in  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan. 
Commissioned  1st  Lt.  Engrs.  Nov.  29,  1917.  Attached  to  Co.  F.,  308th 
Engrs.  Camp  Sherman,  Chillicothe,  O.  Dec.  10,  '17-Jan.  15,  1918.  Sailed 
Jan.  23,  1919  and  ship  torpedoed  off  Irish  coast.  Landed  in  Ireland  Feb. 
4  and  arrived  at  Winchester,  England  on  Feb.  10.  At  Winchester  until 
Mar.  11  and  landed  at  Le  Havre  on  Mar.  12.  In  casual  camp  at  Angers 
and  sent  to  Gievres  on  Mar.  22.  In  charge  of  Field  Surveying  Parties 
on  Depot  Const.  Mar.  23,  '18  to  Jan.  16,  '19.  Engr.  Officer  of  German 
Officers  Prisoners  of  War  Enclosure.  Jan.  16  to  July  23.  Discharged 
Aug.  29,  1919  at  Camp  Gordon,  Ga. 

Lillington,  Howard  E.,  '16 — 

Entered  service  with  17th  Engr.  Railway  on  May  31,  1917  at  Birmingham, 
Ala.  Stationed  at  Atlanta,  Ga.  June  15-July  26.  Sailed  overseas  on 
July  28,  landing  at  St.  Nazaire.  Assigned  to  special  duty  on  construction 
work  at  Base  Section  No.  1.  Discharged  on  April  10,  1919  at  Camp  Gor- 
don, Ga. 

Lingsweiler,  John  Wallace,  '21 — 

Entered  service  U.  S.  Navy,  Dec.  28,  1917,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stationed  at 
Great  Lakes,  111.,  April  1  to  Apr.  24,  1918.  Sailed  May  5  from  New  York 
to  Inverness  Scotland.  In  the  Mine  Fleet  until  October  30.  Transferred 
to  Cardiff,  Wales.  Discharged  May  26,  1919  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Machinist's 
Mate,  U.  S.  Navy. 
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50  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

List,  Elmer,  '10— 

Served  the  U.  S.  Government  from  May,  1918,  until  Feb.,  1919,  as  Asst. 
Supt.  Carbide  Furnace  Dept.  U.  S.  Nitrate  Plant  No.  2,  at  Mussel  Shoals 
Alabama.  Received  a  certificate  of  merit  in  recognition  of  work  done 
during  war. 

Litsch  Charles  William  ex.  '18 — 

Received  commission  as  Provisional  2nd  Lt.  in  Infantry  Training  Camp 
at  Presidio,  Cal.      (No  further  information  available.) 

Lodwick,  Lewellyn  '14 — 

Entered  service  Dec.  7,  1917,  23d  Engrs.  Stationed  at  Camp  Meade, 
Camp  Laurel  &  Camp  Glen  Burnie,  Md.,  from  January  to  March,  1918. 
Sailed  March  30,  1918,  from  Hoboken,  N.  J.  to  Brest,  France.  Road  work 
at  Sulpice,  Lidourne,  etc.  Saumur  Artillery  School  August  to  October, 
1918.  Heavy  Artillery  School,  Angers,  France.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt. 
Heavy  F.  A.  Oct.  31,  1918.     Discharged  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  Jan.  22,  1919. 

Lucky,  Maurice  Cecil   '17 — 

Entered  service  at  First  0.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  on  May  14,  '17. 
Stationed  at  Camp  Cody,  N.  M.,  from  Sept.  17-May  14,  '17.  Stationed 
at  Camp  Cody,  N.  M.,  from  Sept.  17-May  18  as  sergeant  in  infantry. 
Sailed  May  10,  1918  with  4th  Div.  troops.  In  second  battle  of  Marne, 
July  18-Aug.  2;  in  Vesle  river  sector  12-16.  Participated  in  opening 
battle  of  Meuse-Argonne  drive,  Sept.  26-Oct.  19.  In  Army  of  Occupation 
until  July,  1919.     Discharged  August  7,  1919  at  Camp  Pike,  Ark. 

Lumaghi,  Octavius  Louis,  '16 — 

Served  in  8th  Co.  at  C.  A.  C.  Officer's  School  at  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. 

Lynton,  Edward  Dale,  '12 — 

Entered  naval  service  Aug.  17,  1917,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  as  seaman 
2nd.  Class.  Stationed  at  San  Pedro  Training  Camp,  Nov.  13  to  June  3 
1918.  At  Mare  Island  June  3,  to  30;  on  board  "U.  S.  S.  Vicksburg" 
July  1  to  22;  as  Eng.  Officer  on  board  "U.  S.  S.  Oregon"  July  23  to  Oct. 
16th  acting  as  convoy  for  troop  transport  "U.  S.  S.  Thomas."  Inspector 
of  Machinery  Union  Iron  Works  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Oct.  17,  '18  to  Jan. 
24,  '19.  Promoted  and  passed  examinations  at  various  times  and  com- 
missioned, senior  engineer  officer  on  June  20,  '18,  standing  first  in  class. 
Discharged  on  Jan.  24,  1919  with  rank  of  Ensign  at  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lyons,  Robert  Paul,  ex.  '17 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston,  Kans.,  on  Sept.  17,  1917.  Assigned  to 
342nd.  F.  A.,  89th  Div.  Transferred  to  Co.  C,  314th  Engrs.  in  Nov. 
Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.,  Nov.  Sent  to  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
Dec.  '17.  Received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.,  April,  '18.  Assigned 
to  525th  Engrs.  and  sailed  for  overseas  in  July.  On  construction  work 
behind  front  lines,  Aug. -Nov.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Engrs.  in  Oct.,  '18. 
Served  in  France  until  June,  1919.  Discharged  in  July,  1919,  at  Camp 
Funston,  Kans. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  51 

McBride,  Roy  Nicoll,  '14 — 

Served  as  2nd  Lt.,  304th  Engrs.,  79th  Div.  Sailed  overseas  in  May,  1918. 
Meuse-Argonne  offensive. 

McCague,  Thomas  Purcell,  '15 — 

(No  information  available.) 

McCandliss,  Edgar  Scott,  C.  E.— 

Entered  First  E.  0.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas  on  May  15,  1917.  Trans- 
ferred to  Ft.  Leavenworth  and  received  commission  as  Captain  on  August 
15,  1917.  Stationed  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas  as  Adj.  1st.  Bn.,  314th 
Engineers;  Sept.  5-Dec,  '17;  as  Regt.  Engineer  and  Topographic  officer, 
Dec,  '17-May,  '18.  Sailed  for  over  seas  on  June  11,  arrived  in  France 
in  July,  1918.  Btn.  Commander  Sept.  6-Oct.  20,  during  St.  Mihiel  drive. 
Evacuated  to  Base  Hospital  No.  6,  on  Oct.  22  and  ordered  to  States  on 
Dec.  2,  as  a  casual.  Sailed  from  St.  Nazaire  on  Jan.  10,  1919  and 
discharged  on  Jan.  27,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

McCann,  Edgar  Earl,  '18— 

Entered  service  Sept.  21,  1917.  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  Bugler  Co.  L., 
354th  Inf.,  89th  Div.  Stationed  at  Camp  Funston  from  Sept.  22,  '17  to 
May  28,  '18.  Sailed  June  5,  1918  from  Camp  Mills  to  Brest,  France. 
Both  legs  shot  off  October  21,  1918  in  Bois  de  Bantheville  engagement 
October  21,  1918.  Died  in  Field  Hospital  Oct.  23,  1918.  Lt.  Earl 
Murphy  writes:  "He  made  the  supreme  sacrifice  without  a  sign  of  coward- 
ice. He  will  be  remembered  by  all  who  knew  him  by  his  sunny  dis- 
position and  his  everlasting  smile.     He  died  with  it  on  his  face." 

McCarthy,  Louis  Merryl,  '19 — 

Entered  U.  S.  Navy  July  6,  1918,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stationed  at  Great 
Lakes,  July  8  to  Dec.  31,  1918.  Machinist's  Mate  first  class.  Released 
Dec.  31,  1918. 

McCartney,  William  Henry,  '16 — 

Entered  service  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  on  March  4,  1918.  Stationed  at  Ft. 
Riley  as  Pvt.  in  Medical  Corps  Mar.  4  to  August  30,  in  charge  of  personnel 
at  M.  O.  T.  C.  and  later  in  receiving  office  of  same  camp.  Promoted  from 
Pvt.  to  Sergt.  Medical  Corps,  June  13.  Transferred  to  E.  O.  T.  C.  at 
Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  on  Aug.  30  and  also  promoted  to  Sergt.  Engrs.  at 
same  time.  Recommended  for  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.  Oct.  30 
and  discharged  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  with  rank  of  Sergt.  Engrs.,  on 
Nov.  27,  1918. 

McComb,  William  Randolph,  ex.  '17 — 

Entered  service  in  May,  1918,  at  Morenci,  Ariz.,  and  detached  to  Chemical 
Warfare  Section.  Stationed  at  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Edgewood,  Md.,  May- 
Dec,  '18.  Gassed  in  Mustard  gas  plant,  Aug.  27;  Discharged  from  hos- 
pital Sept.  18.  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.,  June,  '18;  from  Cpl.  to 
Master  Engr.,  Jr.  grade,  Sept.,  '18;  from  Master  Engr.  to  2nd  Lt.  Nov.,  '18. 
Discharged  Dec.  20,  '18  at  Edgewood,  Md. 


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McConnell,  Thomas  Thurmon,  Athletic  Div.,  '17-' 18 — 

Entered  service  in  F.  A.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Taylor  and  received  commission 
as  2nd.   Lt.  in  F.  A.  in  Aug.,   1918.     Discharged.      (Date  not  known.) 

McFadden,  Edwin  Cook,  '11— 

Entered  service  on  May  17,  1917  at  O.  R.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Sheridan,  111. 
Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Q.  M.  C.  N.  A.  Aug.  15,  '17.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  Aug.  28,  to  Dec.  8  in  Provisional  Q.  M.  C.  Co.  of  2nd  Lts.  At 
Camp  Johnston,  Fla.,  Q.  M.  C.  School,  Dec.  15,  1917  to  Mar  8,  1918. 
Transferred  to  Camp  Doniphan,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  110th  Supply  Train  35th 
Div.  and  stationed  there  until  May,  1918.  Sailed  on  May  27  and  spent 
about  a  week  in  England  en  route  to  Le  Havre.  In  Alsace  sector  June 
to  Sept.  Reserve  for  St.  Mihiel  drive  Sept.  11,  '16;  in  Meuse-Argonne 
offensive  Sept.  26  to  Oct.  15;  in  Verdun  sector  Oct.  25  to  Nov  11.  Re- 
ported at  Angers  for  assignment  to  Combat  Engrs.  Nov.  1,  1918.  Armis- 
tice stopped  transfer  and  sailed  for  U.  S.  again  Dec.  17,  1918.  Discharged 
on  Jan.  16,  1919  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

McKinley,  Lionel  William,  '19— 

Entered  service  June  22,  1918  Camp  Grant,  111.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Grant  from  June  22  to  Oct.  1.  Camp  MacArthur,  Tex.,  Oct.  1  to  Dec. 
11.  Corporal  Co.  F.,  8th  Inf.  Replacement  Bn.  Discharged  Dec.  24, 
1918,  Camp  Dodge,  la. 

McNely,  Earl  Joesting,  '16— 

Entered  service  as  candidate  in  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.  on  Aug. 
27,  1917.  Received  commission  in  C.  A.  C.  section  and  sent  to  Ft.  Pieble, 
Me.  as  1st.  Lt.  C.  A.  C.  In  command  of  20th  Co.  C.  A.  C.  Portland,  Me. 
Assigned  to  73rd  Regt.  C.  A.  C.  June  6,  1918,  and  relieved  of  assignment 
on  Sept.  13,  1918.  Transferred  to  Washington,  D.  C.  to  Chief  Coast 
Artillery  Office.     Discharged  at  Washington,  D.  C.  on  Dec.  18,  1918. 

McRae,  Austin  Lee — Director — 

Chairman  of  the  Phelps  County  Council  of  Defense,*  chairman  of  the 
Phelps  County  Chapter,  American  Red  Cross*;  and  vice-chairman  for 
Missouri  of  commission  for  enforcing  explosive  act. 

Mackey,  Robert  William,  '10 — 

Received    commission    as     1st     Lt.     in     Engrs.     Corps,     U.     S.    Army. 
Maher,  John  Ralph,  '16— 

Served  in  472nd  Engrs.,  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  (No  further  informa- 
tion available.) 

Maness,  Orie  Newell,  '18 — 

Entered  service  August  28,  1918,  1st  Replacement  Engineers,  Washington 
Barracks,    D.    C.     Transferred    to    Camp    Humphreys,    Va.,    Sept.    25. 
Recommended   for  commission   as   2nd   Lt.   Nov.   5,    1918.     Discharged 
Nov.  27,  1918,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 
♦Resigned  on  account  of  ill  health  March,  1918. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  53 

Mann,  Marion  Robert,  '20 — 

Entered  service  on  Sept.  3,  '18  at  Minneapolis,  Minn,  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
with  rank  of  C.  Q.  M.  (a).  Student  in  ground  school  (aviation)  Sept.  3- 
Nov.  14.  Sent  to  Miami,  Fla.,  as  cadet  flyer  Nov.  14-Dec.  19.  Discharg- 
ed Dec.  19,  '18  at  Miami,  Fla. 

Marquiss,  Louis  A.  (Special) — 

Entered  service  at  Webb  City,  Mo.,  on  August  4,  1917.  Stationed  at 
Nevada,  Mo.,  as  Sergt.,  130th  M.  G.  Bn.,  35th  Div.,  Aug.  15  to  25;  at 
Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  Aug.  27  to  April  12,  1918.  Sailed  from  New 
York  May  2,  and  landed  May  20.  In  French  training  areas  until  July 
15,  when  division  entered  front  line  in  Robison  sector  (Alsace).  Stayed 
there  forty-six  days.  In  reserve  at  St.  Mihiel  Sept.  12,  1918.  Started 
in  Argonne  Forest  battle  Sept.  26.  Entered  0.  T.  C.  at  LaValbonne 
Aisne  (France)  Oct.  20  and  stayed  there  until  Nov.  11.  Sent  back  to 
U.  S.  as  casual  on  Feb  11.  and  discharged  at  Camp  Taylor  on  Mar.  18, 
1919. 

Marsh,  Harold,  ex.  '16 — 

Entered  service  (date  not  known)  and  assigned  to  Co.  C,  37th  Engrs. 
(Electrical).  Promoted  to  Sgt.  May,  1918.  Sailed  May  27,  and  landed 
at  Cherbourg,  France  via  Liverpool,  England.  Stationed  at  Gievres  and 
many  other  points  in  France  and  on  the  front  until  cessation  of  hostilities. 
In  Army  of  Occupation  and  had  headquarters  in  Coblenz.  Discharged 
in  April  1919.      (Camp  not  known). 

Marston,  Robert  L,  '19 — 

Entered  service  Dec.  26,  1917,  El  Paso,  Texas  in  Naval  Aviation  Sta- 
tioned at  Balboa  Park,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  Dec  28  to  April  27,  1918  as 
student  mechanic  and  drill  instructor.  Stationed  at  Boston,  Mass.,  from 
May  4,  1918  to  August  5,  1918  at  student  flyer.  San  Diego,  Calif.,  Aug. 
9,  1918  to  April  14,  1919.  Commissioned  Ensign  U.  S.  Naval  Aviation. 
Placed  on  inactive  duty  April  14,  1919  San  Diego,  Calif. 

Martin,  Thurmon  Ephraim,  ex.  '16 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston,  Kans.,  and  assigned  to  354th  Inf.,  Reg't. 
89th  Div.  At  Funston  until  May,  1918.  Sailed  for  overseas  in  June. 
Sent  to  Toul  sector  in  Aug.,  and  held  lines  until  Sept.  11;  In  St.  Mihiel 
offensive,  Sept.  12-16;  Euvezin  sector,  Sept.  16-Oct.  7;  Meuse-Argonne, 
Oct.  15-Nov.  11.  In  Army  of  Occupation,  Dec,  '18-May,  '19.  Dis- 
charged at  Camp  Funston,  Kans.,  in  June,  1919. 

Martyn,  John  H.,  '97— 

Entered  service  on  August  8,  1917  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stationed  at  Ft. 
Riley,  Kansas,  Feb.  2,  1918-March  21,  '18.  Sailed  for  over  seas  on  March 
29.  Served  in  second  battle  of  Marne,  June  4-Aug.  11;  Verdun,  Aug.  14- 
Sept.  6;  St.  Mihiel,  Sept.  12-22;  Argonne-Meuse  Sept.  25-Nov.  11.  With 
Army  of  Occupation  until  Dec.  28,  when  transferred  to  Camp  Hospital, 


54  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

No.  26,  until  April  6,  1919.  Returned  to  U.  S.  from  Bordeaux  on  April 
16  and  was  discharged  at  Camp  Funston  on  May  21,  1919. 

Martyn,  Dr.  Charles  C,  ex.  re- 
served as  a  1st  Lt.  M.  C.  in  A.  E.  F.      (No  further  information  available.) 

Massey,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.,  ex.  '18 — 

Entered  service  in  O.  T.  C.  at  Kelly  Field  No.  1,  Texas,  in  May,  1917. 
Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  (Aviation)  in  July  and  assigned  to  Ground  school 
at  Kelly  Field.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  and  transferred  to  Rich  Field,  Waco, 
Texas.,  Nov.,  1917.  In  ground  school  and  also  camp  athletic  officer 
Nov.,  '17-Dec,  '18.     Discharged  in  Dec,  1918  at  Waco,  Tex. 

Maxwell,  Arthur  Byron,  ex.  '13 — 

Entered  service  Oct.  1,  1918  in  S.  A.  T.  C.  at  Columbia  University,  N.  Y. 
In  S.  A.  T.  C.  until  Dec.  10,  1918.  Discharged  Dec.  10,  1918  at  New  York 
City. 

Mazany,  Mark  Stephen,  >09 — 

Entered  service  July,  1918,  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Student  officer  at  Camp  Lee 
and  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  during  July  and  August,  Commissioned  First 
Lt.,  Co.  A.,  214th  Engrs.  Instructor  in  6th  Eng.  Trg.  Regt.,  Camp  Custer, 
Mich.  Adjutant  2nd  Battalion  214th  Engrs.  Discharged  Jan.  7,  1919, 
at  Camp  Custer,  Mich.,  as  1st  Lt.,  Co.  A. 

Mellow,  George  Edward,  '18 — 

Entered  service  as  Pvt.,  1st  Class  in  Fourth  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.  on  May  28,  1918.  Received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engr.  Corps. 
Aug.  29,  1918.  Stationed  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  until  Aug.  29. 
Transferred  to  Ft.  Benj.  Harrison  and  assigned  to  Co.  "O"  21st  Engrs. 
Sailed  Oct.  27  and  arrived  in  France  Dec.  1.  Worked  on  light  railroad 
shops  m  France  and  later  transferred  to  Camp  Montoir  near  St.  Nazaire, 
France.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  Jnly  19,  1919  and  discharged  at  Washington, 
D.  C.  on  Aug.  1,  1919. 

Mellow,  Richard  Wesley,  '18— 

Entered  service  at  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  in  R.  O.  T.  C.  on  August  27,  1917. 
Transferred  to  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  in  Sept.  and  remained  there  as  an  officer's 
Candidate  until  Dec.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  C.  A.  C.  Dec,  1917.  Sta- 
tioned at  Ft.  Barrancas,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  Dec,  '17  to  June,  '18.  Sailed 
from  New  York,  July,  1918,  and  proceeded  to  La  Havre,  France,  via 
Liverpool.  Appointed  Mechanical  officer  of  2nd  Bn.,  64th  Artillery,  C. 
A.  C.  attached  to  1st  Army.  Discharged  on  April  15,  1919  at  Camp  Tay- 
lor, Ky. 

Mesloh,  Herbert  George,  ex.  20 — • 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas  on  Oct.  5,  1917.  Assigned  to 
Depot  Brigade,  Co.  12.  Acted  as  company  clerk,  battalion  clerk,  and 
bayonet  instructor,  during  1917,  and  part  of  1918.     Promoted  to  Sergeant 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  55 

and  appointed  instructor  of  English  in  Development  Battalion  at  Camp 
Funston.     Discharged  on  Dec.  4,  1918  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas. 

Metz,  Gilbert  Frank,  '14— 

Enlisted  in  navy  as  a  Prov.  Ensign  class  4,  U.  S.  Naval  Reserves  in  May, 
1918.  Sent  from  Great  Lakes,  111.,  to  Annapolis  (U.  S.  Naval  Academy) 
Stationed  at  Annapolis  from  June  5-Sept.  16.,  when  ensign's  commission 
was  received.  Made  four  round  trips  between  Hoboken  and  Brest  as 
Asst.  Engineer  Officer  attached  to  "U.  S.  S.  President  Grant"  (Army 
Transportation).  On  receiving  ship  in  N.  Y.  from  March  6-13,  '19. 
Stationed  at  Ford  Motor  Co.'s  Shipyard,  Detroit,  Mich.,  as  Specification 
Engineer  on  Eagle  Boat  dock,  Mar.  13-July  1,  1919.  Discharged  on  July 
1,  1919  at  Detroit,  Michigan. 

Millar,  Charles  James,  '20 — 

Enlisted  in  Navy  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  on  Aug.  14,  1918  and  received  rank 
of  L.  M.  M.  (a).  Stationed  at  Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  Station 
Aug.  14,  '18-Jan.  1,  '19.  Discharged  Jan.  1,  '19  as  G.  M.  (a)  2nd  Class 
at  Great  Lakes,  111. 

Miller,  Edwin  Lawrence,  '21 — 

Entered  service  on  April  29,  '18  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Stationed 
at  Jefferson  Barracks  until  May  27,  1919.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Wetherill, 
R.  I.  on  Coast  Defense,  May  29-July  4.  At  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  as  candidate 
at  Coast  Artillery  School  from  July  6-Sept.  25.  Recommended  for  com- 
mission and  received  2nd.  Lt.  commission  on  Sept.  25.  Stationed  at  Ft. 
Caswell,  N.  C.  Sept.  26-Dec.  9.  Discharged  on  Dec.  9,  1918  at  Ft. 
Caswell,  N.  C. 

Miller,  Galen,  '19— 

Served  at  U.  S.  Naval  Training  Station,  Great  Lakes,  111. 

Miller,  John  Charles,  '16— 

Served  as  2nd  Lt.  in  136th  Regt.  of  Engineers.  (No  further  information 
available.) 

Miller,  Julius  Caesar,  Jr.,  '14 — 

Entered  service  on  July  1,  1918,  at  Joplin,  Mo.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Leach,  D.  C,  July  3-Sept.  1.  Transferred  to  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Hum- 
phreys, Va.,  Sept.  1-Dec.  11.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.,  Oct.  30. 
and  discharged  Dec.  11,  1918,  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Miller,  Robert  McClair,  '16— 

Entered  service  May  5,  1917  in  First  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Ft.  Sheridan, 
111.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Inf.  Stationed  at  Camp  Bowie,  Tex.,  from 
August  1,  1917  to  Jan.  5,  1918  as  2nd.  Lt.  M.  G.  Bn.,  Camp  Grant,  111., 
Jan.  7,  1918  to  Feb.  1,  1919.  In  charge  of  Highway  Construction.  Pro- 
moted to  1st  Lt.  on  Sept.  5,  1918.  At  Camp  Eustis,  Va.,  Feb.  5,  1919  to 
March  24,  1919  as  Adjutant  Utilities  Dept.  Discharged  March  24,  1919 
Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  as  1st  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C. 


56  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Miller,  Winlock  W.,  '12— 

.  Entered  service  in  First  O.  T.  C.  on  May  10,  1917  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas. 
Stationed  at  Camp  Funston  from  August  15,  1917  to  June  7,  1918  as 
2nd  Lt.  Q.  M.  C.  commanding  Co.  "D".,  317th  Supply  Train,  92nd  Div. 
Sailed  from  Hoboken,  June  29.  Promoted  to  1st.  Lt.,  June  12,  1918  and 
to  Capt.  on  Nov.  6,  1918.  Discharged  on  April  2,  1919  at  Camp  Taylor, 
Ky. 

Mit,  Otto  Robert,  ex.  >16— 

Mitchell,  Leslie  Rae,  ex.  '18 — 

Mize,  Charles  Roderick,  ex.  '16 — 

Entered  service  May  28,  1917,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Private  Battery  E, 
129th  F.  A.  (then  2nd  Mo.  F.  A.)  Stationed  at  Camp  Doniphan  from 
Sept.,  1917  to  May,  1918.  Third  Officers'  Training  Camp  at  Camp 
Doniphan.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.,  and  assigned  to  60th  F.  A.  Brigade 
Headquarters  35th  Div.  Sailed  May  18,  1918  from  New  York  to  Liver- 
pool and  France.  In  training  Camp  Coetquidan  near  Rennes,  France. 
Entered  the  line  in  Vosges  Sector  in  August.  Participated  in  the  following 
engagements:  Vosges,  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne-Meuse,  Verdun.  Appointed 
Aidecamp  to  Brig.  Gen.  L.  G.  Berry,  Commander  of  the  60th  F.  A. 
Brigade  while  in  the  Vosges  Sector  in  August,  1918.  Cited  by  Division 
Commanded  for  bravery  in  Argonne-Meuse  battle.  Promoted  to  1st 
Lt.  Oct.  3,  1918.  Sent  to  Glasgow  University  in  Scotland,  Feb.  26- 
July  4.     Discharged  Aug.  5,  '19  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky. 

Moore,  Chauncy  Clark,  ex.  '18 — 

Served  in  Naval  Aviation  corps. 

Moore,  Philip  Aylesworth,  '13 — 

Served  in  Washington,  D.  C,  in  Chemical  Warfare  section.  (No  further 
information  available.) 

Morgan,  Donald  Hawk,  '16 — 

Served  as  Sgt.  Co.  M.,  5th  Provisional  Battalion.  (No  further  informa- 
tion available.) 

Mosena,  Charels  Clifford,  '23— 

Entered  service  on  July  9,  1917,  at  Falls  City,  Nebraska  with  6th  Nebraska 
Nat.  Guards.  Stationed  at  Camp  Cody,  N.  M.,  from  Sept.  17,  1917  to 
August  26,  1918.  Transferred  to  the  109th  Engineers  Co.  Sailed  for 
overseas  on  September  17,  '18.  On  construction  work  in  Mesves,  France, 
until  Nov.  11.  Reconstruction  work  until  June  1,  1919.  Sailed  from 
St.  Nazaire  June  17,  1919.  Promoted  to  Corp.  Aug.  14,  1917;  to  Sergt. 
Oct.  8,  '17.     Discharged  July  2,  1919  at  Camp  Dodge,  la. 

Mount  joy,  Richard  LeRoy,  '18 — 

Entered  service  on  Sept.  18,  1917  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas  and  assigned 
to  Headquarters  Co.,  340th  F.  A.  Promoted  to  Cpl.  Oct.  5.  Transferred 
To  Field  Artillery  Officer's  Training  Camp  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  Jan., 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  57 

1918.  Commissioned  2nd.  Lt.,  F.  A.  June  1,  1918  and  stationed  at  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C.  until  July  15.  Sailed  July  20  and  stationed  at  Camp  Hunt, 
La  Carneaux,  France  with  Casual  troops,  Aug.  15  to  Oct.  3.  Assigned 
to  139th  F.  A.  at  Vannes,  France  and  attended  French  school  of  Fire 
Oct.  3-Nov.  3.  Embarked  for  United  States,  January  1,  1919.  Dis- 
charged on  Jan.  30,  1919  at  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind. 

Muehlberg,  Clarence  Elmer,  '17 — 

Entered  service  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  on  May  14,  1917  in  First  O.  T.  C. 
Transferred  to  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  June  16;  commissioned  2nd  Lt.  C.  A.  R. 
C,  Aug.  15.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.,  (Regular  army)  and  1st.  Lt.  (Reg. 
Army),  Oct.  27,  '17.     Served  overseas  as  Artillery  observer.     Discharged. 

Mundt,  Herbert  William,  '21— 

Entered  service  on  Jan.  30,  '18,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  as  Pvt.  in  Engrs.  En- 
listed Reserve.  Stationed  at  Rolla,  Jan.  31-Dec.  25,  '18.  Transferred 
to  S.  A.  T.  C.  Oct.,  '18.  Discharged  Dec.  25,  '18  at  Rolla,  Mo.  Was 
on  border  service  in  1916  at  Laredo,  Texas,  with  1st  Mo.,  Mach.  Gun.  Co., 
Mo.  N.  G. 

Murphy,  Earle  Nelson,  '18 — 

Entered  service  in  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  on  May  9,  1917.  Com- 
missioned 2nd  Lt.  Aug.  15,  1917.  Assigned  to  314th  Am.  Tr.,  89th  Div. 
Sailed  for  overseas  June  28,  landed  July  8  at  Liverpool.  In  training  area 
near  Chaumont  until  Aug.  2.  St.  Mihiel  drive  Sept.  12-16;  Euvezin 
sector  Sept.  16-Oct.  12.  Meuse-Argonne  Oct.  14-Nov.  11.  Army  of 
Occupation  until  May  9,  '19.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  F.  A.  on  Nov.  25,  '17. 
Made  Asst.  Div.  Munitions  Officer  on  Sept.  10,  '18.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  on  Aug.  11,  1919. 

Needham,  Albert  Booth,  '21— 

Enlisted  in  navy  on  May  25,  '18  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stationed  at  Great 
Lakes  Naval  Training  Sta.,  May  27-Oct.  3,  as  (  L.  E.  Radio).  Received 
indefinite  furlough  to  attend  school  at  Rolla,  Mo.  Discharged  Dec. 
20,  '18  at  Rolla,  Mo. 

Neustaedter,  Harold  Arthur,  '16 — 

Entered  the  service  at  Farmington,  Mo.,  on  Aug.  13,  1918;  Entered  Ord. 
Off.  Tr.  Camp.  Stationed  at  St.  Louis  from  Aug.  15  to  Sept.  8,  when 
transferred  to  Erie  Proving  Grounds  at  Erie  on  Oct.  2;  and  transferred 
back  to  Co.  C,  41st  P.  O.  B.,  when  training  camp  closed  on  Nov.  16. 
Discharged  at  Erie  Proving  Grounds,  Port  Clinton,  Ohio,  on  Feb.  8,  1919. 

Nevin,  James  Raymond,  '17 — 

Served  in  E.  O.  T.  S.  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  April-July,  1918.  Re- 
ceived a  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.  (No  further  information  avail- 
able.) 

Norville,  Howard  Oliver,  '21 — 

Enlisted  in  the  Engineer  Reserve  June  21,  1918,  Butte,  Montana.  Trans- 
ferred to  S.  A.  T.  C,  Rolla,  Missouri.     Discharged  Dec.  14,  1919. 


58  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Nowlan,  Harry  Hackett,  '13 — 

Entered  service  August  27,  1917,  Leon  Springs,  Tex.  Student  Officer 
August  27  to  Nov.  27.  1st  Lt.  20th  F.  A.,  Nov.  27,  1917  to  Jan.  27,  1918, 
Camp  Stanley,  Tex.;  Jan.  27  to  March  7,  Camp  MacArthur,  Tex.;  Mar. 
7  to  May  10,  Ft.  Omaha,  Neb.;  Balloon  service  as  F.  A.  Observer,  May 
10-20th,  Camp  Upton,  L.  I.  Sailed  May  27,  1918  from  Montreal,  Canada, 
to  Liverpool,  Eng.  June  12  to  July  20,  Camp  DuValdahon,  France; 
July  20  to  Aug.  20,  St.  Die  Sector;  Aug.  20  to  Sept.  10,  Luneville  Sector; 
Sept.  10  to  Nov.  22  St.  Mihiel-Thiacourt  Sector;  Dec.  1  to  Mar.  17,  1919 
Army  of  Occupation,  Germany;  May  1  to  10,  1919,  Camp  Hill,  Va.,  May 
12-17,  1919,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.  Discharged,  May  27,  1919,  1st  Lt.  20th 
F.  A.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark. 

Oakleaf,  Lovell  Randal,  '18— 

Entered  service  on  June  16,  1917,  at  Independence,  Kan.,  in  110th  Am. 
Tr.  Stationed  at  Camp  Doniphan,  Sept.  27,  1917-May  9,  1918.  Sailed 
May  19,  1918  and  proceeded  to  LeHavre,  France,  via  Liverpool  and  South- 
ampton, England.  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Master  Engr.  (Jr.  grade) 
in  110th  Engr.  Train;  Transferred  again  into  110th  Am.  Tr.  with  rank  of 
Sergt.;  transferred  to  Hdqrs.,  110th  Am.  Tr.  as  Acting  1st  Sergt.,  April 
11,  1918.  In  Vosges  sector,  Aug.  21-Sept.  3;  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept. 
12-16;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Sept.  26-Oct.  2  and  Oct.  15-Nov.  11. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  on  May  5,  1919. 

Ohnsorg,  Norman  Lloyd,  '10 — 

Entered  service  April,  1917,  Nichols,  Fla.,  as  1st  Lt.  Engr.  Corps.  Trans- 
ferred to  Ordnance  Dept.  Washington,  D.  C.  Special  Research  work  in 
nitrogen.  Second  in  command  construction  of  Government  Nitrogen. 
Plant  at  Mussels  Shoals,  Alabama.  While  on  duty  traveling  from  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  to  Mussels  Shoals,  Ala.,  was  taken  sick  and  removed  from  train  at 
Nashville.  Tenn.  and  died  in  Vanderbilt  University  Hospital  of  influenza 
Oct.  11,  1918.  One  of  his  officers  writes;  "Lt.  Ohnsorg  was  a  man  loved 
by  all  of  us;  always  cheerful,  just  and  kind  with  unusual  executive  ability. 
We  cannot  expect  to  find  a  man  who  has  his  ability  and  fine  temperament, 
and  his  position  cannot  be  filled  as  he  filled  it." 

LIEUTENANT  NORMAN  LLOYD  OHNSORG 

From  the  Bulletin  of  the 
American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers 
No.  146,  for  February,  1919. 

First  Lieutenant  Norman  Lloyd  Ohnsorg  died  in  Nashville,  Tenn.,  on 
Oct.  11,  1918.  He  was  born  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  10,  1889,  and  lived  in 
that  city  until  he  was  11  years  of  age  when  his  parents  removed  to  Iron  Moun- 
tain, Mo.,  where  he  spent  the  next  6  years.  On  Jan.  10,  1906,  he  entered  the 
Missouri  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy  at  Rolla,  Mo.,  and  graduated  from 
that  institution  in  1910,  receiving  both  the  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Mining 
Engineering  and  the  Engineer  of  Mines  degree.     In  1912  he  received  the  degree 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  59 

of  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Metallurgy,  and  in  1916,  the  degree  of  Metallurgical 
Engineer.  After  leaving  college  he  was  connected  with  the  following  com- 
panies: Noble  Electric  Steel  Works,  Heroult,  Shasta  Co.,  Cal.;  Mammoth 
Copper  Mining  Co.,  Kennett,  Cal.;  St.  Joseph  Lead  Co.,  Herculaneum,  Mo.; 
Granby  Smelting  &  Mining  Co.,  Neodesha,  Kans.;  The  Phosphate  Mining  Co., 
Nichols,  Fla.  While  with  the  last  company,  he  volunteered,  in  April,  1917, 
for  service  in  the  engineering  corps  of  the  U.  S.  Army.  He  passed  an  excellent 
examination,  was  accepted  and  called  to  Washington  and  placed  in  Division 
T.  of  the  Ordnance  Department  where  he  was  engaged  in  research  work  per- 
taining to  nitrogen.  He  was  then  ordered  to  Sheffield,  Ala.,  where  he  was 
second  in  command  of  the  construction  of  the  Government  nitrogen  plants  at 
Mussels  Shoals.  After  the  completion  of  the  plants,  he  was  ordered  to  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  on  Sept.  28,  1918,  to  inspect  and  report  on  a  government  plant.  After 
completing  this  work,  he  was  called  back  to  Sheffield.  He  left  Buffalo  on  Oct. 
6,  but  delayed  trains  caused  him  to  miss  connections  in  Cincinnati  where  he 
had  to  wait  12  hours.  He  had  not  been  feeling  well  for  several  days  before 
leaving  Buffalo;  influenza  developed,  and  when  his  train  reached  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  he  was  too  ill  to  continue  his  journey  and  was  taken  to  the  Kissam  Hall 
Hospital,  Vanderbilt  University,  where  he  died  of  pneumonia. 

He  was  a  young  man  of  unusual  ability  and  high  moral  character,  always 
bright,  happy  and  kind,  faithful  and  honorable  in  all  things;  loved  by  both  his 
associates  and  those  under  his  authority.  His  life  and  character  cannot  be 
better  described  than  by  the  following  quotation  from  one  of  his  superior 
officers:  "Lieutenant  Ohnsorg  was  a  man  loved  by  all  of  us,  always  cheerful, 
just  and  kind,  with  unusual  executive  ability.  We  can  never  expect  to  find 
a  man  who  has  his  ability  and  fine  temperament  and  his  position  can  never  be 
filled  as  he  filled  it." 

He  was  happily  married  and  leaves  to  mourn  his  loss  a  wife,  Constance 
E.  (Rogers)  Ohnsorg  and  a  baby  girl  born  since  his  death,  Nov.  29,  1918,  a 
father,  W.  H.  Ohnsorg,  Mother,  Ida  May  Ohnsorg,  and  a  sister,  Mrs.  Marvel 
Dawn  McNair. 

He  was  a  member  of  the  American  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers  and  of 
the  Florida  Phosphate  Miners'  Association. 

Olson,  Carl,  N.  '19— 

Entered  service  at  Kelly  Field,  Tex.,  on  Apr.  30,  1917.  Stationed  at  Kelly 
Field,  May-Oct.  as  Sergt.  Transferred  to  University  of  Texas,  S.  M.  A.  as 
flying  cadet;  and  from  there  to  Gerstner  Field  where  flying  tests  were 
passed  and  commission  of  2nd  Lt.  received  Mar.,  1918.  On  scout  duty  on 
Mexican  border  and  sent  to  Ellington  Field,  from  there  for  night-flying 
instruction.  Made  instructor  in  advanced  cross-country  flying  with 
rank  of  Junior  Military  Aviator,  July,  1918.  Discharged  on  Mar.  27,  1919 
at  Houston,  Tex. 

O'Neill,  Charles  Henry,  1911-12— 

Entered  naval  service  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  on  June  4,  1918.  Stationed 
at  Seattle,  Washington  and  later  at  Newport  R.  I.,  June  10-Oct.  20, 
1919,  with  rating  of  Pharmacist  Mate  3rd  CI.     Promoted  from  seaman  to 


60  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

hospital  apprentice  and  from  that  grade  to  Pharmacist  Mate  3rd  CI. 
Discharged  Oct.  20,  1919,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Overstreet,  Chester  Zearl,  ex.  '08 — 

Received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  in  Engr.  Corps.,  U.  S.  A. 

Owen,  Luther,  '21 — 

Served  in  U.  S.  Navy. 

Page,  James  Harold  (Special) — 

Entered  service  on  Mar.  11,  1918  at  Hampton,  S.  C,  as  Pvt.  in  29th  Engrs. 
Stationed  at  Pearland,  Tex.,  on  sound-ranging  work,  Apr.  15-May  25; 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  27-July  7.  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.  June 
8,  and  from  Cpl.  to  Sergt.  July  8.  Sailed  July  10  and  landed  at  Brest 
on  July  21.  On  duty  at  various  points  on  the  front  until  end  of  war,  then 
sent  to  Marseilles,  France.  Discharged  on  July  26,  1919  at  Camp  Dodge, 
Iowa. 

Pape,  Paul  Frederick,  '17 — 

Entered  service  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  on  May  14,  1917. 
Honorably  discharged  from  O.  T.  C.  in  Aug.  Afterwards  with  606th 
Engrs.,  U.  S.  A. 

Patterson,  Harold  Ford,  '21 — 

Entered  service  June  18,  1918  U.  S.  Navy.  Stationed  at  Great  Lakes 
from  June  to  Sept.  12,  when  he  was  transferred  to  Missouri  School  of 
Mines  for  study.     Discharged  Dec.  20,  1918,  at  Rolla,  Mo. 

Patton,  Cecil  C,  (Special)— 

Paulette,  Robert  Justice,  '12— 

Served  as  1st  Lt.  in  513th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F. 

Peatross,  James  Linwood,  ex.  '04 — 

Entered  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.  in  May,  1917.  Commissioned 
Capt.  Aug.  15,  and  assigned  to  353rd.  Inf.  89th  Div.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Funston  until  May,  1918.  Sailed  overseas  in  May,  1918  and  landed  at 
LeHavre,  France,  going  via  England.  In  training  area  during  July  and 
sent  to  Toul  sector  in  August.  Promoted  from  Capt.  to  Major.  Held 
defensive  lines  until  Sept.  11.  In  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12-16;  Eu- 
vezin  sector,  Sept.  16-Oct.  6.  In  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  from  Oct.  15- 
Nov.  11.  Wounded  Nov.  2  in  Boise  de  Bantheville  but  continued 
with  his  battalion  until  objective  had  been  reached.  Awarded  a  D.  S.  C. 
on  Dec.  10,  1918  for  bravery  in  action  at  Bois  de  Bantheville.  Elected 
to  receive  the  decoration  of  Chevalier  in  Legion  of  Honor  by  the  President 
of  the  French  Republic,  May  9,  1919.  He  also  received  an  Italian  Gov- 
ernment decoration  in  June,  1919.  Promoted  from  Major  to  Lt.  Col. 
353rd  Inf.,  May,  1919.     On  recruiting  work  at  present,  Nov.,  1919. 


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General  Orders  No.  2. 

Major  James  L.  Peatross,  353rd  Inf. 

For  extraordinary  heroism  in  action  near  Bantheville,  France,  Nov.  2, 
1918. 

Though  he  had  been  wounded  the  day  before  and  was  so  weak  from  ex- 
posure that  he  could  hardly  talk,  Maj.  Peatross  remained  with  his  battalion  and 
led  it  in  assault  on  enemy  machine  gun  nests  north  of  Boise  de  Bonicourt. 
Under  his  personal  direction,  without  artillery  support,  the  machine  gun  nests 
were  flanked  and  the  day's  objective  reached  in  spite  of  the  most  determined 
resistance. 

CITATION 

A  L'ORDRE   DE  L'ARMEE 

Le  Commandant  PEATROSS  J.  L. 

Commandant  le  353°  Reg't.  d'Infanterie  Americain  "officier  D'un  courage 
admirable."  Malgre  sa  blessure  recue  la  veille  et  son  extreme  faiblesse,  le 
Commandant  Peatross  resta  a  son  porte,  entrainant  son  bataillon  a  l'attaque 
de  Mds  de  mitraillasses  au  Nord  du  Bois  de  Berecourt. 

Ordre  No.  527     D  du  19  Avril  1919 
Au  Grand  Quartier  General  le  19  Avril  1919 
Le  Marechal  commandant  in  chef  les  Armees  de  Test 
(Signed)     Petain. 


AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES 
UNITED  STATES  ARMY 

DISTINGUISHED  SERVICE   CROSS 
CITATION  * 

Major  J.  L.  Peatross,  353rd  Infantry  distinguished  himself  by  extraor- 
dinary heroism  in  connection  with  military  operations  against  an  armed  enemy 
of  the  United  States  at  Bantheville,  France,  on  2  Nov.,  1918,  and  in  recognition 
of  his  gallant  conduct  I  have  awarded  him  in  the  name  of  the  President, 

The  Distinguished  Service  Cross 
Awarded  on  10th  Dec,  1918. 

(Signed)     JOHN  J.  PERSHING 
Commander-in-Chief. 
No.  5797. 

ORDER  NATIONAL  DE  LA  LEGION  D'HONNEUR 
HONNEUR  PATRIE. 

Le  Grand  Chancelier  de  l'Ordre  National  de  la  Legion  d'honneur  certifie 
que,  par  Deere  du  neuf  Mai  mil  neuf  cent  dixneuf. 

Le  President  de  la  Republique  Francaise  a  confere  a  M.  PEATROSS, 
J.  L.,  de  l'Armee  Americaine,  commandant  au  353°  Regiment  Infanterie.    89° 


62  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Division  la  Decoration  de  Chevalier  de  l'Ordre  National  de  la  Legion  d'hon- 
neur: 

Fait  a  Paris,  le  9  Mai  1919. 

(Signed)     G.  L.  M.  Vait 
(Seal)     Vu,  seelle  et  enregistre,  No.  22089 
Le  Chef  du  ler  Bureau 
A.  Aeinihn 
7-1  d'0.-1919  (22085) 

HEADQUARTERS  89TH  DIVISION 

Camp  Upton,  New  York. 
General  Orders  | 

r  June  1,  1919. 

No 54  J 

Lieutenant  Colonel  (then  Major)  James  L.  Peatross,  353rd  Infantry,  has  been 
made  Chevalier  de  la  Legion  D'  Honneur  by  orders  French  Grand  Quartier  Gen- 
eral, Armies  of  the  Eas',. 

An  officer  of  splendid  courage.  Although  wounded  and  very  weak 
Major  Peatross  remained  at  his  post  for  more  than  24  hours  leading  his  bat- 
talion to  the  attack  against  numerous  machine  gun  nests  north  of  the  Bois  de 
Bantheville. 

Perkins,  William  Crutcher,  ex.  '08 — 

Entered  service  on  Jan.  1,  1918  as  student  officer  in  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp 
Lee,  Va.  Commissioned  1st.  Lt.  Engrs.  in  May  and  detailed  to  U.  S. 
Geological  Survey  for  military  mapping.  Stationed  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  and 
at  Columbia,  S.  C,  as  military  mapper,  preparing  topographic  maps  of 
the  machine  gun  range  at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  and  of  the  field  artillery 
range  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C,  May,  1918-Jan.,  1919.  Discharged  on 
Jan.  13,  1919  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Peterson,  Carl  Alden,  '17 — 

Entered  service  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  on  May  12,  1917. 
Commissioned  1st  Lt.  Inf.,  on  Aug.  15  and  sent  to  34th  Div.,  Camp  Cody, 
N.  Mex.,  Sept.  3.  At  Camp  Cody  from  Sept.  3  to  Dec.  17;  transferred  to 
90th  Div.,  Camp  Travis,  Tex.,  and  remained  there  Dec,  '17  to  Jan.,  '18, 
with  165th  Depot  Brigade,  Jan.  to  Oct.;  with  Co.  M.,  85th  Inf.,  18th  Div., 
Oct.  4,  1918  to  Feb.  21,  1919.  Discharged  on  Feb.  21,  1919  at  Camp 
Travis,  Tex. 

Place,  Roscoe  Nelvin,  '20 — 

Entered  service  on  May  26,  1918,  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  in  472nd 
Engrs.  Stationed  at  Washington,  D.  C,  June  9-Aug.  9  in  Hdqrs.  Det., 
472nd  Engrs.  In  Student  Det.  No.  2  of  472nd  Engrs.  at  Columbia,  S.  C, 
Aug.  9-Nov.  24;  promoted  to  Cpl.  Nov.  1  and  to  Sgt.  on  Dec.  1.  Sent 
to  Ft.  Barrancas,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  on  Nov.  25th  and  discharged  there  on 
Feb.  25,  1919. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  63 

Pope,  Frederick  Alexander,  '20 — 

Entered  service  April,  1917,  Rolla,  Mo.  Sent  to  First  Officers'  Training 
Camp,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  and  transferred  to  Ft.  Logan  H.  Roots  May  12, 
1917.  Commissioned  Second  Lt.  Aug.  15,  1917,  and  assigned  to  336th 
F.  A.  Stationed  at  Camp  Pike  from  Sept.  1,  1917  to  May  7,  1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  3rd.  Reg.  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  and  from  the  3d  to 
the  9th  F.  A.  R.  D.,  as  Adjutant  of  the  26th  Battalion  in  Command  of 
Battery  D,  9th  Reg.  from  August,  1918  to  October,  1919.  Promoted  to 
1st.  Lt.  F.  A.,  August  20,  1918.  Command  of  11th  Battery,  from  October 
15  to  Dec.  9,  1918.  Ordered  overseas  Oct.  31,  1918  from  Newport  News. 
Embarked  Nov.  11  and  disembarked  same  day.  Returned  to  Camp 
Jackson,  Nov.  27.     Mustered  out  of  service  Dec.  9,  1918. 

Porri,  William,  »12— 

Entered  service  on  Sept.  4,  1917,  at  Camp  Kearney,  Cal.,  as  a  civilian 
(Construction  Engr.).  At  Camp  Kearney  until  Dec.  10,  then  trans- 
ferred to  Ft.  Rosencrans,  Cal.,  as  Asst.  Supervising  Engr.  From  Mart- 
May  at  Camp  Kearney  again  as  civil  engineer;  May  1-July  10  construction 
engineer  at  North  Island;  July  10,  '18-Sept.  1,  '19,  on  coast  defense  works 
at  Ft.  Rosencrans,  Cal.     Discharged  Sept.,  1919. 

Porth,  Harry  William,  '10— 

Received  a  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Inf.,  U.  S.  Army.  (No  further  informa- 
tion available.) 

Potts,  Allen  Dewey,  '19— 

Entered  Air  Service  Oct.  22,  1917,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Stationed  Jefferson 
Barracks  Oct.  22  to  June  1,  1918,  and  Kelly  Field,  San  Antonio,  Texas, 
June  1  to  October  1,  1918.  Transferred  to  Engineers  and  returned  to 
school  Oct.  1,  1918,  S.  A.  T.  C,  Rolla,  Mo.  Discharged  Dec.  14,  1918. 
Rolla,  Mo. 

Powell,  Frank  Bowman,  '06 — 

Served  as  2nd  Lt.  in  Home  Guard  Company  at  Rolla,  Mo. 

Powell,  Walbridge  Henry,  '01 — 

Entered  service  August  19,  1918  Capt.  of  Engineers,  Camp  Humphreys, 
Va.  Stationed  at  Camp  Humphreys  from  Aug.  18  to  Dec.  18.  Dis- 
charged Dec.  4,  1918,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Pray,  Donald  Porter,  ex.  '19— 

Served  in  Marine  Corps,  U.  S.  Army. 

Price,  John  Morgan,  '04 — 

Served  as  2nd  Lt.,  A.  S.  Military  Aeronautics. 

Pryor,  George  Willis,  '19— 

Entered  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  on  May  11,  1917.  At  Ft. 
Riley  as  6tudent  officer  until  Sept.  4.  Transferred  to  Marine  Corps  at 
Quantico,  Va.,  on  Sept.  14.     At  Quantico,  Sept.  14  to  Nov.  10.     Boarded 


64  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

transport  "U.  S.  S.  Hancock"  and  sent  to  Cuba.  Transferred  to  Galveston, 
Texas,  and  promoted  to  Sergt.  and  Asst.  Band  Leader  8th  Regt.  Band  in 
July,  1918.     Discharged  at  Galveston,  Texas,  on  January  11,  1919. 

Pugh,  James  Willard,  '18— 

Entered  service  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  on  May  10,  1917. 
Received  commission  as  1st  Lt.  F.  A.,  Aug.  15.  Assigned  to  Battery 
C,  341st  F.  A.,  and  stationed  at  Funston  from  Sept.  1,  '17-June  2,  '18. 
Sailed  for  overseas,  June  20.  In  training  at  Camp  de  Souge,  Bordeaux, 
July-Sept.  Sent  to  St.  Mihiel  sector,  Sept.  15,  and  remained  there  until 
Nov.  11.  Promoted  to  Capt.  in  Oct.,  '18.  In  Army  of  Occupation, 
Dec,  '18-May,  '19.     Discharged  in  June,  1919  at  Camp  Grant,  111. 

Quinn,  Matthew  Vincent,  '05 — 

Served  with  20th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.      (No  further  information  available.) 

Radcliffe,  Donald  Hewson,  '13 — 

Entered  service  on  June  28,  1918  at  Tulsa,  Okla.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Humphreys,  Va.,  as  Pvt.  Co.  L.,  5th  Regt.  Engrs.,  July  7-30;  promoted  to 
Cpl  Aug.  10  and  acted  as  bayonet  instructor  in  Co.  4,  E.  O.  T.  C.  Student 
in  E.  O.  T.  C,  Sept.  1-Nov.  6;  appointed  acting  2nd  Lt.  and  instructor  of 
military  mapping  472nd  Regt.,  Nov.  6;  received  commission  as  Capt. 
Engr.  Reserve  Corps,  Dec.  11.  Discharged  on  Dec.  11,  1918,  at  Camp 
Humphreys,  Va. 

Raible,  Joseph  Christopher,  ex.,  '17 — 

Entered  service  in  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas,  on  May  10,  1917  as 
student  officer.  Stationed  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  May  10-July  10.  Trans- 
ferred to  American  wing  of  Royal  Flying  Corps  in  Canada  July  10  and 
remained  there  until  Nov.  20.  Stationed  at  Taliaferro  field  No.  1,  Texas, 
Nov.  20,  1917-Feb.  10,  1918.  Sailed  for  overseas  Mar.  1,1918.  Landed 
in  France  March  28.  In  advanced  flying  training  in  third  A.  I.  C.  at 
Issondun,  Apr.  and  May.  Arrived  on  front  May  10,  as  a  member  of 
1st  Pursuit  group,  147th  Aero  Squadron.  In  Toul  sector  May  10-June 
28;  at  Chateau  Thierry  June  28-Sept.  1;  at  St.  Mihiel  Sept.  1-25;  in  Ar- 
gonne  Sept.  25-Nov.  11,  and  remained  with  pursuit  group  until  Dec. 
12,  in  capacity  of  flight  commander  (1st  Lt.).  Had  been  recommended 
for  captaincy  when  armistice  was  signed.  Received  the  American  Dis- 
tinguished Service  Cross  for  bringing  down  a  German  plane,  July  5,  1918, 
and  the  French  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palms  for  conspicuous  bravery  on 
July  2,  8,  15.     Discharged  on  Mar.  3,  1919  at  Garden  City,  L.  I. 

Ravold,  Armand,  '79 — 

Entered  service  on  Apr.  9,  1917,  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  with  rank 
of  Capt.  Med.  Corps.  Had  charge  of  Bacteriologic  and  pathologic  Apr.- 
June.  In  charge  of  infectious  diseases  and  War  Risk  Ins.  Dept.,  for  several 
months.  Travelled  to  many  camps  thruout  U.  S.  with  headquarters  at 
Jefferson  Barracks.  Discharged  with  rank  of  Major  in  January,  1919,  at 
Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  65 

Reber,  William  Houston,  '18 — 

Enlisted  in  Navy  on  June  1,  1918.  Stationed  at  N.  Y.,  from  August,  '18- 
April,  '19,  as  chief  machinist  until  Dec,  '18,  when  transferred  to  cargo 
ship.  On  cargo  ship  from  Dec,  1918  to  April,  1919;  on  troop  ship  from 
Apr.-October,  1919.  Entered  as  M.  M.,  2  C.  Promotted  to  C.  M.  M.  in 
August.  Warrant  Machinist  and  later  received  Ensign's  commission. 
Graduate  of  U.  S.  Navy  Steam  Engineering  School  in  April,  1919.  Re- 
leased Oct.  15,  1919,  at  Dallas,  Texas. 

Reilly,  John  H.  G.,  '17— 

Entered  First  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  on  May  10,  1917.  Received 
commisson  as  2nd  Lt.  Inf.,  Aug.  15  and  later  transferred  to  13th  U.  S. 
Cavalry.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Cavalry  U.  S.  A.,  Oct.  26,  1917,  and  sta- 
tioned at  Ft.  Riley  until  Nov.  15,  1917.  At  Ft.  Sam  Fordyee,  Tex.,  Nov. 
15,  1917  to  May,  1918;  at  Ft.  Ringgold,  Texas,  May  to  Nov.;  at  Ft.  Clark, 
Tex.,  Nov.  1918,  to  Jan.  15,  1919.  Discharged  at  Ft.  Clark,  Tex.  on  Jan. 
15,  1919. 

Remy,  Clayton  Leroy,  '16 — 

Entered  Air  Service  on  Dec.  20,  1918  at  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Stationed  at 
Columbus  Dec.  20,  '18  to  July  1,  1919  as  cadet  in  flying  school.  Received 
2nd.  Lt.  Commission  in  A.  S.  A.  on  Sept.  1,  1918.  Discharged  at  Brooks 
Field,  Tex.,  Sept.,  1919. 

Rice,  Carl  Clark,  '19— 

Entered  service  May  10,  1917,  First  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Ft.  Riley, 
Kan.  Stationed  Ft.  Riley,  May  10  to  August  14.  Second  Officers' 
Training  Camp,  Ft.  Sheridan,  August  20  to  Nov.  27.  Commissioned  2nd 
Lt.  Inf.  Nov.  27,  1917.  Sailed  for  France  Jan.  7,  1918.  Assigned  to  5th 
M.  G.  Bn.,  2nd  Div.,  from  March  10,  1918  to  Feb.  3,  1919.  In  the  follow- 
ing engagements:  Verdun  defensive  March  16  to  May  20,  1918;  Chateau- 
Thierry,  May  30  to  June  7.  Wounded  in  left  forearm,  left  leg  and  hip 
with  high  explosive  June  6,  1918.  Returned  to  duty,  July  10,  1918. 
Soissons  offensive  July  18  to  24;  August  7-19,  Toul  Sector;  defensive  St. 
Mihiel  Sept.  12  to  20.  Awarded  D.  S.  C,  August  20,  1918  for  bravery 
in  action  on  June  6.  Discharged  May  10,  1919,  Camp  Funston,  Kan. 
Returned  to  United  States  April  28,  1918. 


Copy  of  D.  S.  C. 
AMERICAN  EXPEDITIONARY  FORCES 
UNITED  STATES  ARMY 

Distinguished  Service  Cross  Citation 

Second  Lieutenant  Carl  C.  Rice,  5th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  distinguished 
himself  by  extraordinary  heriosm  in  connection  with  military  operations 
against  an  armed  enemy  of  The  United  States  at  Chateau-Thierry,  France, 

5 


66  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

on  6th  June,  1918,  and  in  recognition  of  his  gallant  conduct  I  have  awarded 
him  in  the  name  of  the  President  the  distinguished  service  cross. 
Awarded  on  13th  August,  1918. 

(Signed)     JOHN  J.  PERSHING, 
No.  264.  Commander-in-Chief. 

Rice,  John  Turner,  '04 — 

Entered  service  at  Imperial,  Calif.,  on  Dec.  28,  1917.  Stationed  in  E. 
O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Jan.  5,  1918,  Apr.  17.  Commissioned  Capt. 
Engrs.,  Apr.  17,  and  stationed  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  from  Apr.  17- 
July  30,  as  commanding  officer  of  Co.  B.,  2nd.  Engr.,  Training  and  Re- 
placement Regt.,  C.  O.  of  541st  Engr.  Service  Bn.,  July  30-Sept.  12. 
Sailed  on  Sept.  20  and  landed  at  Brest,  France.  On  construction  work  in 
France  after  armistice  was  signed.  Returned  to  U.  S.  on  July  12,  1919. 
sailing  from  St.  Nazaire.  Promoted  to  Major  Corps  of  Engrs.,  Feb.  15, 
1919.  Discharged  on  July  30,  1919  at  Washington,  D.  C,  with  rank  of 
Major,  Corps  of  Engrs. 

Richmond,  Wendell  W.,  '20— 

Entered  service  on  Dec.  14,  1917  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Missouri.  As- 
signed to  Air  Service.  Sent  to  Camp  Custer,  Mich.,  for  infantry  training 
Dec,  '17-Jan.,  '18.  Transferred  to  Gerstner  Field,  Lake  Charles,  La., 
where  270th  Aero  Squadron  was  formed,  Jan.,  '18.  Promoted  from  Pvt. 
to  Cpl.  Mar.  6  and  from  Cpl.  to  Sergt.  April  1.  Left  Gerstner  Field  for 
Mitchell  Field,  Mineola,  N.  Y.,  July  9.  Sailed  on  Aug.  13  and  landed  at 
Brest  Aug.  26.  Stationed  at  St.  Maxient,  France  for  three  weeks  before 
being  sent  to  1st  Air  Depot,  A.  E.  F.  at  Colombey-les-Belles.  (No  further 
data  available  also  date  of  discharge  not  known.) 

Riddlesberger,  Ralph  Rudolphus,  '20 — 

Entered  service  May  11,  1918.  First  Officer's  Training  Camp,  Ft.  Riley, 
Kan.  Stationed  Camp  Funston,  August  14,  1917  to  June  20,  1918  as 
Sgt.  Co.  K.,  355th  Inf.,  89th  Div.  Transferred  to  Camp  Hancock,  Ga. 
Commissioned  2nd.  Lt.  Mach.  Gun  Corps,  June  20,  1918.  Started  over- 
seas twice  but  failed  to  score.  Discharged  June  13,  1919,  Camp  Hancock 
Ga.,  2nd  Lt.  P  &  M.  Officer  in  Mach.  Gun.  Training  Camp. 

Roach,  Worthy  Robert,  ex.  'IB- 
Entered  service  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  on  Sept.  25  '17  in  U.  S.  Marine 
Band.  At  Quantico,  Va.,  Sept.  25-Nov.  10,  as  musician;  at  Galveston, 
Tex.,  Nov.  17-April  15,  '19,  as  musician  with  8th  Regt.  and  3rd  Brigade 
Bands.  Made  Corporal  Mar.  5,  '18;  special  1st  class,  January  10,  '19; 
Sharpshooter,  Dec.  2,  1918;  Pistol  expert  Dec.  6,  1918.  Discharged  with 
rank  of  Corp.  1st  Class  at  Galveston,  Tex.,  on  Apr.  15,  '19. 

Robards,  Robert  Russell,  ex.  '16 — 
Rodenbaugh,  Elmer  Sidney,  ex.   '19 — 

Received  commission  as  Ensign  and  attached  to  Naval  Aviation  Corps. 
(No  further  information  available.) 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  67 

Ross,  Charles  Woodson,  ex.  '14 — 

Rucker,  Ambrose,  C,  '18 — 

Enlisted  on  Dec.  13,  1917,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  as  a  Pvt.  in  Ordnance 
Dept.  Stationed  at  Washington  as  a  technical  Classifier,  Ordnance  Dept. 
Dec.  13,  1917,  Sept.  10,  '18.  Promoted  to  Cpl.  Ordnance  Dept.,  Jan.  8, 
1918  Member  of  the  Engineer  School  and  in  charge  of  motor  equipment  at 
Aberdeen  Proving  Ground,  Md.,  from  Sept.  10,  1918  to  Feb.  21,  1919. 
Patient  in  Walter  Reed  Hospital,  Takoma  Park,  D.  C,  due  to  injuries 
received  at  Aberdeen,  Md.,  Feb.  21,  1919-Aug.  25,  1919.  Promoted  to 
Sgt.  of  Ordnance  Feb.  11,  1919.  Discharged  on  Aug.  25,  1919  at  Walter 
Reed  Hospital,  Takoma  Park,  D.  C. 

Rutherford,  Raymond  E.,  '18 — 

Entered  service  on  May  12,  1917  in  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Sheridan,  111. 
Transferred  to  Engr.  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  in  June  and  com- 
missioned 2nd  Lt.  Engrs.,  Aug.  15.  Stationed  at  Camp  Custer  from  Aug. 
27,  '17  until  Feb.,  1919  with  various  assignments  as  follows:  With  310th 
Engrs.,  Aug.  27  '17-April  16,  1918;  in  charge  of  Engineer  Supply  Depot 
and  Engr.  Disbursing  Officer,  commanding  414th  Engrs.  (Depot)  until 
Feb.,  1919.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Engrs.,  on  Oct.  26,  1918.  Discharged 
in  Feb.  or  Mar.,  1919. 

Ruuge,  Charles  Adelbert,  '21— 

Entered  service  in  Co.  12,  163rd  Depot  Brigade,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  on 
May  26,  1918.     Discharged  on  Jan.  15,  1919  at  Camp  Dodge,  la. 

Scanlan,  Frank  Dailey,  ex.  '17 — 

Entered  service  Aug.  8,  1918  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Transferred  to 
Camp  McArthur,  Tex.,  Aug.  13,  as  recruit  in  infantry  regiment.  Sailed 
from  New  York  on  Sept  4.  Sent  to  327th  Inf.,  82nd  Div.,  and  saw  servic 
in  Meuse-Argonne  drive,  Oct.-Nov.  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Pvt.  1st 
Class.     Discharged  on  July  4,  1919  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky. 

Schappler,  Rudolph  Charles,  '20 — 

Entered  service  April  1,  1918  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  In  20th  Co.,  164th 
Depot  Brigade  until  Nov.  1,  1918.  Transferred  to  F.  A.  C.  0.  T.  S., 
Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  Nov.  1  to  Dec.  2,  1918.  Discharged  with  rank  of 
Supply  Sergt.,  64th  Training  Battery,  F.  A.  C.  0.  T.  S.,  on  Dec.  2,  1918. 

Scheurer,  Leroy  Robert,  '18 — 

Entered  service  June  29,  1918,  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Transferred 
To  Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  then  to  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  Student 
Engineer  Officers  Training  School.  Completed  the  course  and  recom- 
mended for  commission  in  Engineer  Corps,  Oct.  20,  1918.  Discharged 
Camp  Humphreys,  Nov.  27,  1918. 

Schiermeyer,  Harry  John,  ex.   '17 — 

Entered  Service  August  28,  1918,  F.  A.  Camp  Funston,  Kans.  Stationed 
Camp  Funston  from  August  28  to  Oct.  26,  Regimental  Instrument  for 


68  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

fire  control.  Sailed  Oct.  26  from  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  to  Brest,  France.  At 
Camp  de  Souge  near  Bordeaux,  Nov.  2.  Member  advanced  school  de- 
tachment of  10th  Div.  Sailed  from  Bassens  Feb.  24,  1918.  Arrived 
New  York,  March  13,  1919.  Discharged  Camp  Grant,  111.,  Mar.  31, 
1919. 

Schultz,  John  Elmer,  '10— 

Candidate  in  E.  0.  T.  S.  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  (No  further  informa- 
tion at  hand.) 

Schumacher,  Leon  B.,  '21 — 

Worked  as  a  civilian  on  War  Dept.  orders  in  construction  of  railroad  to 
Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  from  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Instrument  man,  May,  '17- 
Jan.,  '18. 

Scothorn,  Carl  William,  '1&— 

Served  in  U.  S.  Navy  on  board  a  submarine.  (No  further  information 
given.) 

Scruby,  Horace  D wight,  '19 — 

Entered  service  Nov.  11,  '17,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  with  rank  of  seaman  in 
U.  S.  Navy.  Stationed  at  Great  Lakes,  Nov.  20-Dec.  30;  Charleston, 
S.  C,  Dec.  30-Mar.  1,  '18;  Norfolk,  Va.,  Mar.  1-Mar.  10.  Sailed  Mar. 
17  and  landed  at  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  Stationed  at  U.  S.  N.  A.  S. 
Hull,  England,  for  9  months  at  U.  S.  N.  A.  S.;  Southampton  for  4  months. 
Service  on  "U.  S.  S.  Pretoria"  for  1  month.  Discharged  at  Boston,  Mass., 
on  May  1,  1919. 

Scully,  Thomas  Alvin,  >21— 

Entered  the  service  in  U.  S.  Marine  Corps  at  Paris  Island,  S.  C,  on  June 
28,  1918.  Stationed  at  Paris  Island,  June  28  to  July  28  as  Pvt.  Sailed 
from  Charleston,  S.  C,  for  Santo  Domingo,  D.  R.,  and  served  in  115th 
and  210th  Co.'s  3rd  Reg.,  2nd  Brigade,  doing  provost  guard  duty.  Dis- 
charged on  May  3,  1919  at  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Seamon,  William  Henry,  Jr.,  ex.  '11 — 

Entered  service  on  Nov.  25,  1917  at  El  Paso,  Tex.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Meade,  Md.,  as  a  Pvt.  in  Co.  A,  27th  Engrs.,  Dec.  10,  '17-Feb.  15,  '18. 
Sailed  Feb.  27.  Landed  at  Brest,  France,  Mar.  10.  At  Engrs.  School, 
Jorquenay,  Langres  (Marne),  Mar.  15-Aug.  6.  At  front  in  Baccarat 
sector  Aug.  6-20;  in  St.  Mihiel  sector  Aug.  20-Sept.  11,  and  in  offensive 
from  Sept.  11  to  Sept.  16.  Left  St.  Mihiel  sector  Sept.  18  and  sent  to 
Argonne  front.  In  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Oct.-Nov.  11.  Construc- 
tion work  in  France,  Nov.  15,  '18-Apr.  1,  '19.  Discharged  on  April  16, 
1919  at  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y. 

Shanfeld,  Michael  Wayne,  '18 — 

In  civilian  service  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  as  Foreman  in  Shell  Mfg.  Dept.,  of 
Scullin  Steel  Co. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  69 

Shayes,  Fred  Pine,  '17— 

Entered  the  service  in  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  on  May  8,  '17. 
Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  in  August.  Stationed  at  Ft.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  until 
Nov.  '17  as  2nd  Lt.  C.  A.  C.  Attended  military  schools  at  Ft.  Monroe, 
Austin,  Tex.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Dallas,  Tex.  Graduated  from  these  schools 
and  sent  to  Air  Service  as  Aerial  Observer.  Sailed  for  overseas  July  1,  '18. 
Attended  Aerial  School  at  St.  Maxient,  France,  for  two  weeks  and  sent  to 
front  with  First  Day  Bombardment  Group.  Stayed  with  Bombing 
Group  until  Nov.  11th.  Casual  in  railroad  and  intelligence  service  through- 
out France  until  date  of  sailing  for  America,  June  30,  '19.  Promoted  to 
1st  Lt.  of  Air  Service  in  France  and  received  12  Squadron  citations.  Was 
in  St.  Mihiel  and  Meuse-Argonne  offensives.  Discharged  July  9,  1919 
at  Roosevelt  Field,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

Sherman,  Benjamin  Edward,  '20 — 

Entered  service  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  on  May  25,  1918.  Made  Cpl. 
June  3,  and  stationed  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Promoted  to  Sergt.  in 
charge  of  prisoners  at  Camp  Wadsworth.  Sent  to  0.  T.  C.  at  Camp 
Taylor,  July  3  and  later  transferred  to  Camp  Knox  and  Camp  Kearny. 
At  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  Dec.  11  to  April  1,  1919.  Received  commission  as 
2nd  Lt.  F.  A.  on  Oct.  1,  '18.  Discharged  at  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  April  1, 
1919. 

Sherry,  Homer  Kent,  '12 — 

Sherwood,  Theodore  Clayton,  '18 — 

Entered  service  on  Sept.  18,  1917,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Stationed  at 
Camp  Funston  as  Private  356th  Inf.,  Sept.,  '17  to  Feb.,  '18.  Transferred 
to  Co.  F.,  314th  Engrs.,  in  Feb.,  1918.  Transferred  to  Hdqrs.  Det.,  314th 
Engineers,  May,  1918.  Sailed  for  overseas  June  13,  and  trained  at  Or- 
quevaux,  France,  until  August  2,  when  sent  to  St.  Mihiel  front.  St. 
Mihiel  offensive,  Sept.  12-16;  Euvezin  Sector,  Sept  16-Oct.  7;  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensive  Oct.  14-Nov.  11.  Army  of  Occupation  Dec,  '18-May, 
'19.  Promoted  to  Master  Engineer  Feb.,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Funston  on  June  4,  1919. 

Shipley,  John  Joshua  '17 — 

Entered  service  on  Dec.  14,  1917,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  with  rank  of 
Landsman  Q.  M.  (a)  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.  Stationed  at  Pensaeola,  Fla.,  Dec. 
16-30;  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  as  Lds.  Qm.  (a),  Jan.  1,  '18-April  10.  In  Student 
Reserve  Officer  School  April  10-Aug.  14,  when  commission  as  ensign  was 
received.  From  Aug.  14-Nov.  18  on  board  "U.  S.  S.  St.  Louis"  on  convoy 
duty.  Transferred  to  San  Francisco  and  stationed  there  from  Nov.  18- 
Jan.  28,  '19,  on  guard  Pier  No.  7.  Put  on  inactive  duty  on  Jan.  28,  1919 
at  San  Francisco. 

Shockley,  Percy  C,  '03— 

Entered  2nd  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Snelling,  Minn.,  on  Aug.  27,  1917  and  com- 
missioned Capt.  of  Inf.  on  Nov.  8.  Assigned  to  166th  Depot  Brig.,  91st 
Div.,  at  Camp  Lewis,  Wash.,  and  remained  with  this  brigade  until  Sept., 


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1918.  Transferred  to  Co.  D.,  38th  M.  G.  Bn.,  13th  Div.,  Sept.  1  and 
attached  to  this  company  until  Feb.  24,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Lewis, 
Wash.,  on  Feb.  24,  1919. 

Shore,  Harold  Francis,  ex.  '19 — 

Entered  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  on  May  8,  1917.  Honorably 
discharged  (S.  0.-55),  Aug.  11,  1917.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Naval  Air  Serv- 
ice on  July  15,  1918.  At  Ground  School,  Seattle,  Washington,  Aug.  6- 
Oct.  24;  at  Preliminary  Flying  Station,  San  Diego,  Cal.,  Oct.  24-Dec.  17; 
at  Naval  Air  Station,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  Dec.  17,  1918-Mar.  3,  1919.  Pro- 
moted to  Ensign,  Naval  Air  Service,  and  to  Naval  Aviation  on  Feb.  27, 

1919.  Released  on  Mar.  3,  1919  at  Pensacola,  Fla. 

Short,  Leonard  Rutherford,  '21 — 

Served  as  Cadet  in  Royal  Flying  Corps  of  British  Army. 

Shotwell,  Phillip  Bassett,  '17— 

Entered  service  on  Nov.  26,  1917  at  Ft.  Leavenworth,  O.  T.  C.  and  re- 
mained there  in  Cavalry  School  until  Feb.  26,  1918  when  he  received  com- 
mission as  2nd  Lt.  Cavalry.  Stationed  at  Ft.  Ringgold,  Tex.,  Feb.  26  to 
Sept.  27;  at  Camp  Stanley,  Tex.,  Sept.  27  to  Dec,  '17  as  instructor  in 
Central  Cavalry  Training  School.  Sent  to  Ft.  Clark,  Tex.,  on  Dec.  17 
where  he  still  is  located.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  13th  Cav.,  U.  S.  A.  on 
June  18,  1918. 

Shriver,  Ray  Otto,  '17— 

Entered  service  May  14,  1917,  First  Officers'  Training  Camp,  Ft.  Riley, 
Kan.  Commissioned  Second  Lt.  314th  Engrs.,  89th  Div.,  Aug.  15,  1917. 
Stationed  at  Camp  Funston  August  15,  1917  to  May  28,  1918.  Promoted 
First  Lt.  Co.  F.,  314th  Engrs.,  Dec.  24,  1917.  Sailed  June  12,  1918  from 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  via  Liverpool  and  Southampton  to  Cherbourg,  France. 
In  active  service  Aug.  5  to  Nov.  1,  1918.  Took  part  in  the  St.  Mihiel 
Drive  also  in  the  Argonne-Meuse  Drive.  Severely  injured  near  Banthe- 
ville,  Nov.  1,  1918.  Sailed  from  Bordeaux  Dec.  18,  1918  to  Newport 
News.  Arrived  Newport  News,  Dec.  31,  1918.  Discharged  March  13, 
1919,  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas,  1st  Lt.,  314th  Engrs. 

Shroer,  Edward  Albrecht,  '17 — 

Served  in  Engrs.  U.  S.  Army.      (No  further  information  available.) 

Siegmund,  Walter  F.,  >09  (Special)— 

Entered  service  May  2,  1917  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  with  rank  of  Capt.  Sta- 
tioned at  Ft.  Sill,  Camp  Taylor,  Ft.  Ben.  Harrison.  Instructor  Artillery 
School,  West  Point,  Ky.  Commanded  2nd  Batt'n,  327th  F.  A.;  3rd 
Batt'n  33rd  F.  A.;  1st  Batt'n,  27th  F.  A.  Sailed  for  overseas  Sept.  9, 
1918.  Promoted  to  Major  F.  A.  Aug.  15,  '17;  recalled  from  France  by 
War  Dept.  as  an  instructor.  Discharged  at  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.,  Jan. 
6,  1919.  Previous  service  Capt.  of  Inf.,  Mo.  N.  G.,  Capt.  F.  A.  New 
York,  N.  G.,  on  Mexican  border. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  71 

Simrall,  Riley  Marsh,  '16 — 

Served  in  Infantry,  U.  S.  Army. 

Skeen,  Leslie  Carlisle,  '18 

Entered  service  on  July  25,  1917,  at  Big  Stone  Gap,  Va.,  as  Pvt.,  in  2nd 
Va.  Infantry.  Stationed  at  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.,  Sept.  6,  '17-June  4, 
'18.  Transferred  from  infantry  to  Engineers  on  Dec.  2,  1917,  and  ap- 
pointed Master  Engr.  on  Jan.  10,  '18.  Received  Commission  as  2nd  Lt. 
in  104th  Engrs.,  Apr.  23,  '18.  Sailed  June,  '18  and  landed  at  Brest. 
With  40th  French  Army  Corps  on  Swiss  border  July  17  to  Aug.  26; 
in  Alsace  Sept.  1;  St.  Mihiel  sector  Sept.  18,  30.  Transferred  to  101st 
Engr.,  Sept.  18.  In  Meuse-Argonne  offensive,  Oct.  1-Nov.  11  (Verdun 
sector).  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Engr.,  Oct.  22,  '18.  Detailed  to  work  on 
Valuation  Board  of  Damage  done  to  mines  in  Belgium  and  France,  Jan- 
uary 18,  1919.  This  was  work  in  conjunction  with  the  Peace  Conference 
in  Paris.     Discharged  on  April  17,  1919,  at  Camp  Lee,  Va. 

Smart,  Robert  John,  ex.  '17 — 

Entered  service  on  Sept.  19,  1917,  at  Camp  Funston,  Kans.,  and  assigned 
to  Hdqrs.  Co.,  342nd  F.  A.  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.,  1917;  and  from 
Cpl.  to  Sgt.,  Jan.  '18.  Instrument  Sgt.,  342nd  F.  A.  Left  Funston  on 
June  5,  and  sailed  on  June  20.  Trained  at  Camp  de  Souge,  Bordeaux, 
July-Sept.  Sent  to  St.  Mihiel  sector,  Sept.  15,  and  remained  there  until 
Nov.  11.  In  Army  of  Occupation,  Dec,  '18,  May,  '19.  Discharged  in 
June,  1919. 

Smith,  Charles  Dosh,  'OS- 
Entered  service  June  17,  '18,  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  as  student  officer  at 
E.  O.  T.  S.,  commanding  Co.  C,  211th  Engrs.     Sept.  to  Oct.  23,  1918. 
Sailed  Oct.  27,  '18  with  advance  detachment  11th  Div.      Returned  to 
New  York,  Dec.  23,  '18.     Discharged  Feb.  5,  1919,  at  Camp  Meade,  Md. 

Smith,  Earl  McColloch,  '09— 

Entered  service  Sept.  19,  1917  at  Camp  Pike,  Ark.  Served  as  Pvt.  in 
Hdqrs.  Co.,  336th  F.  A.,  from  Sept.  19  to  April  15,  '18.  Commissioned 
2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.  at  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  June  1,  1918.  Sailed  for  France 
June  21  and  landed  July  5;  at  F.  A.  School  at  Saumur,  France  from  July 
12-Sept.  28.  331st  F.  A.  Hdqrs.  Co.,  Oct.  6,  '18-Feb.  20,  1919.  Returned 
to  States  Feb.  5,  1919.     Discharged  on  Feb.  20,  1919  at  Camp  Dodge,  la. 

Smith,  Virgil  X,  >16— 

Entered  service  on  April  24,  1918,  at  Camp  Funston,  Kans.  Stationed 
at  Funston  as  Pvt.  in  Co.  C,  314th  Engineers,  April  28-May  28.  Sailed 
on  June  11  and  landed  in  Liverpool  on  June  24.  Landed  at  Cherbourg, 
France  on  June  29.  In  training  at  Orquevaux,  France,  July  1-Aug.  4; 
Lucey  sector,  Aug.  5-Sept.  11;  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12-16;  Euvezin 
sector  Sept.  17-Oct.  7;  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Oct.  14-Nov.  11.  In 
Army  of  Occupation  Dec.  4,  1918-May  9,  1919.  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to 
1st  class  Pvt.,   May  15,   1918.     From  Pvt.   1st  CI.  to  Musician  314th 


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Engineers  Band,  Dec.  1,  1918.  Discharged  on  June  4,  1919  at  Camp 
Funston,  Kansas,  as  Musician,  ls.t  class. 

Spengler,  Albert,  '01— 

Entered  service  on  April  11,  1918,  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  with  rank  of 
Capt.  Q.  M.  C.  Construction  Division.  Stationed  at  Washington,  D.  C. 
April  11-May  8,  as  Asst.  to  Chief  of  Construction  Division.  At  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  as  Asst.  to  Constructing  Quartermaster  of  $42,000,000  Army 
Supply  Base,  May  8-Sept.  30.  At  Baltimore,  Md.,  as  Constructing 
Quartermaster  of  Baltimore  Depot  Warehouses  and  Expeditionary  Depots 
and  Barracks,  Sept.  30,  1918  to  Aug.  13,  1919.  Discharged  on  Aug. 
13,  1919  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Spickard,  Harold  Ewing,  '18 — 

Entered  service  on  Oct.  14,  1917  at  Ft.  Logan,  Colo.  Transferred  to  Ft. 
Leavenworth,  Kan.  and  remained  there  from  Oct.,  '17  to  Mar.,  '18. 
Sailed  overseas  with  7th  Engrs.,  on  Mar.  30.  Trained  in  Rimacourt  area, 
France,  May  and  June.  Sent  to  front  in  June,  and  promoted  from  Pvt. 
to  Cpl.  In  St.  Die  sector;  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12,  1916;  Argonne- 
Meuse,  Oct.-Nov.  In  Luxemburg  after  armistice  was  signed  until  Dec. 
20.  Transferred  to  Chem.  Lab.  in  Paris,  on  Dec.  22.  Sent  to  Univ.  of 
Lyons  on  Mar.  1,  1919  and  finished  course  in  July.  Discharged  on  July 
22,  '19,  at  Camp  Mills,  N.  Y. 

Spofford,  Howard  Nelson  (Special) — 

Entered  service  on  Oct.  25,  1918,  at  Camp  Cody,  N.  M.  Sent  to  E.  O- 
T.  S.  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  and  stationed  there  from  Nov.  17,  1918, 
to  Aug.  6,  1919  as  student  and  later  as  instructor  in  mineralogy  and  geology 
at  the  Engineer  School  composed  of  West  Point  men.  Discharged  on 
Sept.  13,  1919,  at  Ft.  Bliss,  Tex.,  with  rank  of  Capt.  of  Engrs.  Corps. 

Sprigg,  Simeon  Norwood,  '20 — 

Entered  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kans.,  on  May  15,  1917,  and  received 
commission  of  2nd  Lt.  F.  A.  on  Aug.  15,  1917.  Stationed  at  Camp  Funs- 
ton,  Kans.,  as  2nd  Lt.,  341st  F.  A.,  Sept.  1,  1917  to  May  1, 1918.  Trans- 
ferred to  Post  Field,  Okla.,  and  into  Aerial  Observers  School  from  May  to 
August.  Sent  to  Aerial  Gunnery  School  at  Selfridge  Field,  Michigan  and 
remained  there  August  1  to  Sept.  1.  Sailed  overseas  Sept.  15,  and  attended 
Aerial  Observers  School,  Tours,  from  Oct.  19  to  Dec.  10.  Discharged  at 
Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  on  July  19,  1919. 

Squier,  Edward  Eugene,  Jr.,  '00 — 

Entered  service  at  Washington,  D.  C,  on  Oct.  4,  1917,  with  rank  of  Capt. 
in  Ordnance  Dept.  In  Procurement  Div.  Ord.  Dept.,  Oct.  4,  '17-June 
15,  '18;  Executive  Officer,  Trench  Warfare  Section,  Procurement  Div., 
June  16-Sept.  19.  With  Organization  Section  Purchase  Storage  and 
Traffic  Div.,  Sept.  19-Nov.  29.  Executive  Officer,  Surplus  Property  Div., 
Nov.  29,  '18  to  Mar.  8,  '19.  In  office  of  Director  of  Sales,  Mar.  8  to  Oct. 
10,  '19.     Promoted  to  Major,  Ordnance  Dept.,  May  21,  '19.     Discharged 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  73 

Oct.  10,  1919  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Still  in  office  of  Director  of  Sales, 
U.  S.  Army  as  civilian  employee. 

Stanfield,  Edwin  R.,  ex.  '20— 

Served  in  13  Co.,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F.      (No  further  information  available.) 

Steffens,  Frederick,  '21 — 

Served  in  Radio  School  at  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Stevens,  Thomas  Adrian,  '21 — 

Enlisted  in  the  navy  on  June  1,  1918,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Received  rank 
of  2nd  class  seaman.  At  Bremerton  Navy  Yard,  from  June  1-Dec.  20. 
Attended  Ordnance  School  and  also  Officers  Material  School  while  at 
Bremerton.     Released  Dec.  20,  1918,  with  rank  of  Seaman,  1st  class. 

Stewart,  John  S.,  '10— 

Entered  service  on  Aug.  19,  1918,  at  Washington  Barracks,  and  stationed 
there  as  Pvt.  in  1st  Replacement  Engrs.,  until  Sept.  21.  Student  officer 
at  Camp  Humphreys  E.  O.  T.  C,  Sept.  21  to  Nov.  27,  1918.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Humphreys  on  Nov.  27,  1918. 

Stewart,  William  Lincoln,  '21 — 

Entered  service  in  U.  S.  Navy  on  Aug.  10,  '18,  at  Cape  May,  N.  J.,  as 
apprentice  seaman.  At  Cape  May  as  apprentice  seaman  Aug. -Nov.,  '18. 
At  Philadelphia  Nov.,  '18- Jan.,  '19.  On  boa*rd  "S.  C.  74"  from  Feb., 
'19-May,  '19,  as  executive  officer.  Saw  three  months  of  active  sea  service 
and  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  ensign.  Discharged  May,  '19,  at  Cape 
May,  N.  J. 

Stifel,  Carl  Godfried,  '16— 

Enlisted  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo:,  on  Feb.  12,  1918,  in  Ordnance  Corps. 
Sent  to  Washington,  D.  C.  Toronto,  Canada  (Engineer  of  Tests)  March 
1-Aug.  12.  At  Camp  Taylor  in  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  S.  Aug.  14  to  Nov.  26. 
Discharged  with  Rank  of  2nd  Lt.  F.  A.  U.  S.  R.  on  November  26,  1918,  at 
Camp  Taylor,  Ky. 

Stokes,  Lawrence  William,  '19 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston,  Kans.,  on  Sept.  7,  1917,  as  Pvt.  in 
Battery  F,  342nd  F.  A.  In  training  until  June  3,  1918.  Promoted 
to  sergeant  on  May  20.  Sailed  for  over  seas  on  June  28,  and  landed  at 
LeHavre.  In  training  at  Saumur  during  July  and  August.  Ordered  to 
Euvezin  sector  on  September,  1919,  and  was  transferred  to  4th  Army 
Corps  until  Dec.  30,  as  draftsman  in  G-2-C.  Army  of  Occupation  Jan. 
3-May  12,  1919.  Sailed  from  Brest  on  May  20  and  discharged  at  Camp 
Funston,  Kansas,  on  June  10,  1919. 

Stoner,  Oscar  EI4,  '18 — 

Entered  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  on  May  12,  '17.  Stationed  at 
Ft.  Riley  until  Aug.  15  when  commissioned  2nd  Lt.  F.  A.  Stationed  at 
Camp  Funston  with  340th  F.  A.  from  Sept.  6,  '17  to  June  2,  '18;  sailed 


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for  overseas  on  June  12,  '18.  In  training  near  Bordeaux  and  sent  to  St. 
Mihiel  sector,  Sept.  15.  On  this  front  until  Nov.  11  and  participated  in 
all  activities  of  340th  F.  A.  In  Army  of  Occupation  from  Dec,  '18  to 
May,  '19.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.,  340th  F.  A.,  Oct.  7,  '18.  Discharged 
June  20,  '19,  at  Camp  Dodge,  la. 

Strawn,  Harry  Omar,  ex.  '18 — 

Served  as  Draftsman  in  Ordnance  Dept.  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Strobach,  Lester  Frederick,  ex.  '18. 

Served  in  Battery  "B,"  13th  Artillery,  A.  E.  F. 

Stroup,  Jacob  Carl,  ex.  '15 — 

Served  in  U.  S.  Navy  on  board  Training  Ship,  "Kearsarge." 

Stroup,  John  Richard,  '18— 

Entered  Naval  service  as  Apprentice  Seaman  on  April  3,  '17,  at  Quincy, 
111.  At  Navy  Yard,  Philadelphia,  Apr.  4-9;  "U.  S.  S.  Kansas"  Apr.  9,  '17- 
June  30,  '18;  June  30-July  25  on  Receiving  Ship  at  Norfolk,  Va.;  July  25- 
Sept.  1,  Receiving  Ship  at  Boston,  Mass.;  Sept.  1-Dec.  1,  "U.  S.  S.  Cani- 
bas;"  Dec.  1-15  Receiving  Ship  at  New  York;  Dec.  15,  '18-June  15,  '19 
"U.  S.  S.  Resolute;"  June  15-Aug.  2,  Receiving  Ship  at  New  York;  Aug. 
3-Aug.  13,  Naval  Training  Station,  Great  Lakes,  111.  Promoted  from 
Apprentice  Seaman  to  Seaman  2nd  Class  and  thru  successive  grades  to 
Quartermaster  2nd  class  (ships)  with  which  grade  he  was  discharged  on 
Aug.  13,  1919,  at  Great  Lakes,  111. 

Stubbs,  Robert  Newton,  Jr.,  >20— 

Entered  service  at  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Oct.  21,  1918.  With  Tank  Corps  at 
Camp  Colt  from  Oct.  23  to  Nov.  15.  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  from  Nov.  16- 
Dec.  6.     Discharged  on  Dec.  6,  1918,  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J. 

Stuerman,  Harold  A.,  '22 — 

Entered  the  service  on  Feb.  25,  *18,  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  Assigned  to 
Co.  A,  355th  Inf.,  89th  Div.  Stationed  at  Funston,  Feb.  25-May  26. 
Sailed  from  Hoboken  on  June  4  and  landed  at  Liverpool.  In  training  in 
Reynel  Training  area  until  Aug.  1,  when  regiment  was  called  for  front  line 
duty.  Lucey  sector  Aug.  4-Sept.  11;  in  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12. 
Wounded  in  arm  on  Sept.  12,  by  shrapnel  splinter  and  sent  to  American 
Base  Hospital.  Returned  to  U.  S.  in  Dec,  1918.  Discharged  at  Camp 
Funston,  Kan.,  on  Jan.  6,  '19. 

Sutherland,  Orson  R.,  '21— 

Entered  service  on  June  15,  1919,  as  a  Naval  Cadet  at  U.  S.  Naval  Acad- 
emy, Annapolis,  Md.  Still  at  Academy  and  expects  to  be  a  midshipman 
some  day. 

Tate,  Benjamin  Edward,  ex.  *17 — 

Entered  service  in  Sept,  1917,  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  Stationed  at 
Funston  until  May,  1918.  Sailed  for  overseas  in  June.  Training  in 
France  during  July.     Sent  to  St.  Mihiel  front  in  Aug. ;  St.  Mihiel  often- 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  75 

sive,  Sept.  12-16;  Euvezin  sector,  Sept.  16-0ct.  7;  Meuse-Argonne,  Oct. 
15-Nov.  11,  Army  of  Occupation,  Dec,  '18-May,  '19.  Discharged  in 
June,  1919. 

Teas,  HowaTd  Jones,  '17 — 

Entered  service  on  Oct.  23,  1917,  at  Ft.  Slocum,  N.  Y.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Meade,  Md.,  with  Co.  F,  23rd  Engrs.,  Nov.,  '17-Feb.,  '18.  Transferred  to 
Co.  A,  27th  Engrs.,  Nov.,  '17.  Sailed  on  Feb.  27,  '18  and  landed  at  Brest. 
Stationed  at  Jorquency,  Haute  Marne,  Mar.  18  to  June  15,  doing  demon- 
stration work  for  Engrs.  Candidate  School.  Transferred  to  Co.  A,  29th 
Engineers  (Surveying  and  Printing)  at  Langres  on  June  15.  Worked  in 
different  parts  of  France  on  topographic  survey,  June,  '18  to  Feb.,  '19. 
Computor  with  G-2-C  (Third  Army)  with  headquarters  at  Coblenz, 
Feb.,  '19  to  Aug.,  '19.  Discharged  on  Aug.  29,  1919,  at  Camp  Humphreys, 
Va. 

Terry,  Mark  Loren,  '18 — 

Entered  First  Officers'  Training  Camp,  on  May  12,  1917,  at  Ft.  Riley, 
Kansas.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.  in  Aug.,  '17,  with  Hdqrs.,  340th 
F.  A.  from  Sept.  5  to  June  2,  1918.  Sailed  on  June  13.  At  Camp  de 
Souge,  France,  until  Sept.  15.  At  St.  Mihiel  front  Sept.  20;  Army  of 
Occupation,  Dec.  1  to  May  8,  1919.  Discharged  on  July  3,  1919,  at  Camp 
Grant,  111. 

Teter,  William  Earl,  '22— 

Served  in  Aviation  Corps.  « 

Thomas,  Alfred  Augustus,  Jr.,  '05 — 
Served  in  Co.  D.,  319th  Engrs. 

Thomas,  George  Sylvester,  '12 — 

Entered  service  on  May  15,  1917,  in  First  R.  0.  T.  C.  at  Presidio,  Calif. 
Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  F.  A.,  Aug.  15.  Stationed  at  Camp  Lewis,  Wash. 
Aug.  15  to  Sept.  5.  Transferred  to  Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  and  assigned 
to  130th  F.  A.,  Sept.  9.  At  Doniphan  until  Mar.  21,  '18.  Promoted  from 
2nd  to  1st  Lt.  Jan.  9,  1918.  Sailed  on  Mar.  31  and  landed  at  Brest.  In 
Vosges  sector;  at  St.  Mihiel  Sept.-Oct.;  in  Argonne-Meuse  Oct.-Nov. 
In  Verdun  sector  when  armistice  was  signed.  (Date  of  discharge  not 
known.) 

Thomas,  Thomas  Rae,  ex.  '14 — 

Entered  service  in  Sept.  1917,  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas.  Assigned  to 
164th  Depot  Brigade.  Transferred  to  Co.  C,  314th  Engrs.  in  Nov.  Pro- 
moted from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.,  Jan.,  1918,  and  was  on  special  detail  under  orders 
of  Camp  Construction,  Q.  M.,  until  May,  1918.  Sailed  from  Hoboken, 
June  12.  Trained  at  Orquevaux,  France,  and  sent  to  the  front  in  Toul 
sector,  Aug.  2.  Detailed  to  Hdqrs.  89th  Div.,  G-2,  office  on  Aug.  4. 
Took  part  in  St.  Mihiel  offensive,  Sept.  11-16;  in  Euvezin  sector,  Sept. 
16  to  Oct.  7;  in  Meuse-Argonne  offensive  Oct.  14-Nov.  1.  Sent  to  Engrs. 
Officers'  School  at  Langres  and  had  been  recommended   for   commission 


76  ^  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

when  armistice  was  signed.  Rejoined  314th  Engrs.  in  Army  of  Occu- 
pation at  Kielburg,  Germany,  Jan.  19,  1919.  Promoted  to  Master  Engr. 
(Jr.  Grade)  Feb.,  1919.  Relieved  from  Army  of  Occupation  on  May  9 
and  sailed  May  16,  landing  at  Boston,  Mass.,  on  May  26.  Discharged 
at  Camp  Funston,   Kan.,   on  June  4,  1919. 

Tidd,  Luzerne  Maurice,  '19 — 

Entered  First  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  in  May,  1917  and  received  com- 
mission as  2nd  Lt.  F.  A.  in  August.  Stationed  at  Camp  Funston,  Sept., 
'17-Mar.,  '18.  Transferred  to  Ft.  Sill,  Oklahoma  and  remained  there 
from  Apr.  -June;  at  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.,  at  Selfridge  Field  School  for 
Aerial  Observers,  July-August.  Sailed  for  overseas  Sept.,  '18  and  sta- 
tioned at  2nd  Aviation  Instruction  Center,  Tours,  Oct.-Dec.  Trans- 
ferred to  Camp  de  Souge  (Bordeaux)  and  on  duty  there  from  Dec,  '18- 
Mar.,  '19.  Sailed  for  U.  S.  in  Mar.,  '19  and  discharged  at  Camp  Pike, 
Ark.,  on  Mar.  17,  1919. 

Trent,  Albert  Leo,  '15 — 

Entered  service  Feb.  11,  1918,  at  Johnstown,  Pa.  Stationed  at  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  from  Feb.  12  to  May  24.  Sailed  May  25  and  landed  at  Brest  on  June 
5.  Promoted  to  Pvt.  1st  CI.  April,  1918;  Corporal  April,  '18.  With 
British  Army  July  24  to  Aug.  18.  Meuse-Argonne,  Sept.  25  to  29; 
Verdun,  Oct.  4-12;  Meuse-Argonne,  Nov.  1  to  4.  Wounded  Nov.  4th. 
Discharged  from  hospital  Jan.  15,  1919.  Arrived  in  states  Mar.  11,  1919. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Dix,  Mar.  26,  1919. 

Triefenbach,  George  Louis,  ex.  '16 — 

Stationed  at  Old  Detention  Camp,  Great  Lakes,  111.  (No  further  infor- 
mation given.) 

Tutt,  Bland  Richard,  '22— 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston,  Kansas,  on  April  29,  1918.  Sta- 
tioned at  Camp  Funston  until  May  24,  with  Co.  D.,  353rd  Infantry. 
Sailed  for  overseas  June  4,  and  to  France  via  England.  In  training  in 
Rimeaucourt  training  area  and  sent  to  front  Aug.  4.  Participated  in  St. 
Mihiel  drive,  Sept.  12-16,  and  in  Meuse-Argonne  Oct.  15  to  Nov.  11. 
In  Army  of  Occupation.  Promoted  from  Pvt.  to  Cpl.  on  Nov.  6,  1918. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Taylor  on  June  20,  1919. 

Twyman,  George  Thomas,  '10 — 

Entered  service  on  June  21,  1918,  at  Independence,  Mo.  Stationed  at 
Waco,  Tex.,  June  23-Sept.  6,  as  1st  Lt.  Medical  Corps.  Sailed  Sept.  15 
and  remained  on  duty  at  a  Base  Hospital  in  France  until  leaving  for  U.  S. 
again  on  July  5,  1919.  Promoted  to  Capt.  M.  C,  May  2,  1919.  Dis- 
charged July  9,  1919,  at  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  (Dr.  Twyman  saw  border 
service  from  June  18,  1916-Dec.  9,  1916,  with  1st  Mo.  Ambulance  Co., 
Mo.  N.  G.,  as  1st  Lt.  M.  C.) 

Ude,  George  Edgar,  '16— 

Entered  service  on  Apr.  25,  1918,  at  Clifton,  Ariz.  Stationed  at  Camp 
Funston,  Kan.,  April  29-May  23  as  Pvt.  1st  CI.  in  Co.  L.,  355th    Inf. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  77 

Sailed  June  4,  1918  and  went  from  Liverpool  to  Brest,  landing  at  latter 
place  June  25.  In  Rimaeucourt  Training  area  until  Aug.  1.  In  Toul 
sector  Aug.  1-Sept.  11;  in  St.  Mihiel  offensive  Sept.  12,  and  wounded  on 
same  day.  Evacuated  to  hospital  and  returned  to  U.  S.  as  a  Casual  in 
April,  1919.     Discharged  at  Ft.  Bliss,  Tex.,  on  Apr.  29,  1919. 

Uthoff,  Carl  Joseph,  '21— 

Entered  service  Oct.  1,  1918,  at  Lewis  Institute,  Chicago,  111.,  in  S.  A.  T. 
C.  Stationed  at  Lewis  Institute  from  Oct.  1  to  Dec.  21,  1918.  Discharged 
at  Chicago  on  Dec.  21,  1918. 

Uthoff,  Frederick  William,  '20— 

Entered  service  on  Jan.  26,  '18,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  as  Pvt.  in  Engineers 
Enlisted  Reserve.  Stationed  at  Rolla,  Oct.-Dec,  '18.  Discharged  Dec. 
14,  '18,  at  Rolla  with  Rank  of  Corporal  in  S.  A.  T.  C. 

Valentine,  Herman  Frederick,  '18 — 

Enlisted  Oct.  22,  '18,  at  Columbus,  Ohio  in  the  Air  Service  at  Columbus 
from  Oct.  22  to  Nov.  11.  Transferred  to  McCook  Field  Air  Service 
Nov.  11.     Discharged  on  January  17,  1919,  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo. 

Vogel,  Herman  Herbert,  '16 — 

Served  in  Medical  Replacement  Unit  No.  35.  Overseas  Casuals,  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J. 

Walsh,  John  Kennedy,  '17— 

Entered  service  in  R.  0.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.  on  May  15,  1917.  Com- 
missioned 2nd  Lt.  F.  A.  and  assigned  to  Hdqrs.,  340th  F.  A.  at  Camp 
Funston  from  Aug.  15,  '17-June,  1918.  Sailed  for  overseas  on  June  13  and 
in  training  in  Artillery  School  near  Bordeaux.  Arrived  on  St.  Mihiel 
front  Sept.  15.  On  detached  service  with  4th  French  Army  at  Verdun  in 
August  and  September.  Appointed  Regimental  Intelligence  Officer 
Aug.  15,  1918.  Served  with  89th,  37th  and  28th  Div.  With  89th  Div.  in 
Army  of  Occupation  from  Dec.  6,  '18  until  May,  1919.  Commended  for 
Intelligence  work  Feb.  3,  1919  by  order  of  2  Hdqrs.,  89th  Div.  Discharged 
on  June  25,  1919  at  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky. 

Walsh,  Thomas  Patrick,  »17— 

Entered  First  Officers'  Training  Camp  at  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  on  May  14,  '17. 
At  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  from  June  16  to  Aug.  15,  as  officer  candidate.  Com- 
missioned 2nd  Lieut.,  C.  A.  C,  Aug.  15,  1917.  Coast  Artillery  training 
camp  at  Ft.  Terry,  N.  Y.,  on  Coast  Defenses  with  12th  Co.,  C.  A.  C, 
Aug.  27  to  Nov.  1,  1917;  14th  Co.  Nov.  1  to  Dec.  19.  Material  Officer 
Dec.  19,  1917  to  Sept.  29,  1918.  Commanding  15th  (Mine)  Co.,  C.  A.  C, 
Aug.  15  to  Sept.  29,  '17.  Sailed  for  overseas  Oct.  7  Hdqrs.  Co.  48th  C.  A. 
C,  Sept.  29  to  Dec.  28.  Asst.  Regimental  Supply  Officer  48th  Arty.,  Dec. 
28  to  Feb.  27,  1919.  School  Adjutant  Base  Section  No.  1,  Feb.  27  to 
June  1.  Returned  to  U.  S.  July  10,  1919.  Discharged  on  July  31  at 
Camp  Dodge,  Iowa. 


78  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Walton,  George  Worth,  '19 — 

Served  as  cadet  in  Aviation  Corps.      (No  further  information  available.) 

Watkins,  Joseph  Clarence,  '01 — 

Entered  Second  Engr.  Officer's  Training  Camp  at  Ft.  Leavenworth, 
Kansas,  with  the  grade  of  Captain.  Sept.  2,  '17  to  Mar.  30,  '18,  in  training 
camp  and  then  with  Engineer  Replacement  Troops.  April  4  to  June  30, 
in  command  of  66th  Engrs.,  Camp  Laurel,  Md.  July  3  to  Jan.  11,  '19  on 
duty  with  Engineering  Troops  at  Camp  Forrest,  Ga.  Promoted  to  rank 
of  major  on  Dec.  11,  1918  and  retained  this  rank  until  close  of  war.  Dis- 
charged on  Jan.  11  at  Camp  Forrest,  Ga. 

Watson,  John  Adolphus,  ex.  '98 — 

Member  and  Secretary  of  Phelps  County,  Mo.,  Draft  Board. 

Webster,  Frank  Daniel  (Special  '80,  '81,  '82)— 

Entered  the  service  at  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  in  1882.  En- 
tered West  Point  in  1885  and  graduated  in  1889,  as  2nd  Lt.,  16th  Inf. 
Promotions:  To  1st  Lt.  20th  Inf.,  Dec.  7,  1896;  to  Capt.  20th  Inf.,  Sept. 
8,  1899;  to  Major,  20th  Inf.,  Mar.  11,  1911;  to  Lt.  Col.  22nd  Inf.,  July  1, 
1916;  to  Col.  50th  Inf.,  June  30,  1917;  to  Brig.  Gen.  National  Army,  Dec. 
17,  1917.  Sailed  for  overseas  May  3,  1918,  as  Brig.  Gen.  N.  A.,  command- 
ing 8th  Brigade  4th  Div.  (Regular).  In  general  advance  July  18,  on 
left  of  Belleau  Woods.  Inactive  fighting  until  Nov.  11,  1918.  Returned 
home  by  War  Dept.  order  after  six  months'  service  overseas.  Retired 
with  rank  of  Colonel,  U.  S.  A.,  on  Dec.  3,  1918,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Webster,  John  Nixon,  '13— 

Entered  service  July  12,  '17,  at  Denver,  Colo.,  as  a  private  in  Co.  A.,  115th 
Engrs.  Stationed  at  Golden,  Colo.,  July  17-Sept.,  '17;  Camp  Kearney, 
CaL,  Sept.,  '17-May,  '18;  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May,  '18-June,  '18;  Com- 
missioned 2nd  Lt.  Engrs.,  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Camp  Humphreys,  Va., 
June  '18-Aug.  '18.  Sailed  for  overseas  Aug.  24,  1918.  Engr.  Replace- 
ment Camp  Angers,  France,  Aug.,  '18.  In  charge  of  stevedore  labor  at 
LeHavre  docks,  Jan.,  '19-Apr.,  '19.  With  Army  Transport  Service  as 
Billeting  Officer  at  Brest,  Apr.,  '19-Aug.,  '19.  Discharged  Sept.  4,  '19, 
at  Ft.  D.  A.  Russell,  Wyo. 

Weimer,  Earl  Joseph,  '17 — 

Entered  service  on  June  15,  1918,  at  Farmington,  Mo.  Stationed  at 
Rolla,  Mo.,  Jan.  15-July  19,  as  Pvt.  N.  A.  (unassigned.)  At  Camp  Tay- 
lor, Ky.,  July  20-Aug.  10  and  sent  to  the  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Humphreys, 
Va.,  on  that  date.  In  Camp  Humphreys,  Aug.  10-Dec.  28  and  received 
commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.  on  Oct.  26.  Discharged  on  Dec.  28,  1918, 
at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Weimer,  Raymond  Samuel,  '18 — 

Entered  E.  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  on  May  28,  1918,  as  a  candidate 
for  commission.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Engineers  and  assigned  to  4th 
Engineers'  Training   Regiment   at   Camp   Humphreys,  Va.,   on  July  30. 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  79 

Ordered  overseas  on  Sept.  25th  and  sailed  on  Sept.  29th,  with  combat 
replacement  engineers.  On  duty  with  116th  and  127th  Engineers.  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.  with  1st.  U.  S.  Engineers  on  Sept.  4th.  Discharged  on 
Oct.  17,  1919,  at  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa. 

Weizer,  Hanley,  '18— 

Entered  service  on  May  27,  1918,  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.  Stationed 
at  Washington  Barracks,  May  28-July  19,  at  Ft.  Foote,  Md.,  July  19-30; 
at  Annapolis,  July  30-Aug.  10,  at  E.  0.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 
Aug.  10-Dec.  4.  Commissioned  2nd.  Lt.  Engineers  on  Nov.  7,  1918. 
Discharged  on  Dec.  4,  1918,  at  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 

Wheeler,  Harold  Leslie,  Librarian — 

Secretary  Phelps  County  Chapter  American  Red  Cross;  District  Chairman 
for  Library  War  Fund,  Librarian,  A.  L.  A.  Camp  Library,  Camp  A.  A. 
Humphreys,  Va.,  Nov.  8,  1918— Mar.  1,  1919. 

White,  Fred  Pope,  '20— 

Entered  service  as  Apprentice  Seaman,  U.  S.  Navy,  on  Nov.  23,  '17,  at  St. 
Louis,  Mo.     Stationed  at  Great  Lakes,  111.,  from  Nov.  26,  1917  to  Jan.  1, 

1918.  On  board  U.  S.  S.  "Georgia"  Apr.  5  to  Sept.  1,  '18,  as  2nd  Class 
Seaman.  U.  S.  Naval  Academy  Sept.  1-Jan.  31,  '19.  Promoted  to  En- 
sign U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Sept.  1,  '19.  Placed  on  inactive  duty  as  Ens.  U.  S.  R. 
F.,  8th  Naval  Dist.,  on  Feb.  7,  1919,  at  New  Orleans,  La. 

White,  Peter  Kendrick,  '16— 

Entered  service  on  Aug.  18,  1917,  at  El  Paso,  Tex.',  as  Machinist  Mate 
2nd  CI.  Stationed  at  San  Francisco  (Goat  Island),  Aug.  22-Oct.  4.  In 
training  on  "U.  S.  S.  Oregon",  Oct.  6-Dec.  12,  and  at  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Naval  Yard,  Dec.  18,  '17  to  Feb.  20,  '18.  Sailed  for  Queenstown,  Ireland, 
Feb.  27.  Assigned  to  "U.  S.  S.  Bach"  (destroyer),  Mar.  16,  and  on  patrol 
and  convoy  duty  in  Irish  Sea,  North  Sea  and  Bay  of  Biscay  for  the  re- 
mainder of  war.     Promoted  to  1st  CI.  Machinist.     Discharged  Jan.  27, 

1919,  at  Norfolk,  Va. 

Whitworth,  Virgil  Lee,  '20— 

Entered  service  on  July  2,  '17,  at  Nevada,  Mo.,  and  assigned  to  126th 
Ordnance  Depot.  At  Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  from  Nov.  1,  '17  to  Oct. 
27,  '18.  Promoted  to  Private  1st  CI.  and  sent  to  Sheffield,  Alabama,  from 
Oct.  27,  '18  to  April  7,  '19,  as  sergeant  of  Ordnance.  Discharged  April  7, 
'19  at  Sheffield,  Ala. 

Wilkerson,  Riley  D.,  »13— 

Entered  service  on  Aug.  5,  1917,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  With  128th  F.  A.  at 
Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  from  Oct.  1,  '17  to  Mar.,  1918.  Sailed  for  overseas  March 
30,  and  arrived  April  13.  Attended  2nd  Corps  Artillery  School  at  Mon- 
tigny-sur-Aube.  On  Vosges,  St.  Mihiel,  Argonne  and  Verdun  fronts. 
Promoted  from  Private  to  Corp.,  Feb.  20,  1918  and  from  Corp.  to  Sergt. 
Aug.  2,  1918.     Discharged  May  2,  1919,  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan. 


80  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Wilkins,  Ralph  Edward  Triscuit,  ex.  '16 — 

Entered  service  Sept.,  1917,  Headquarters  Co.,  38th  Inf.  Promoted  Ser- 
geant. After  arriving  in  France,  passed  examination  for  Officer's  Train- 
ing Camp.     Killed  in  action  in  July,  1918. 

Williams,  Anvil  Clark,  '19— 

Entered  service  on  Feb.  18,  '18,  at  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.,  as  a  Pvt.  in 
Engineers.  Stationed  at  Camp  Devens,  Mass.,  Mar.  11-June  22,  as  Pvt. 
Co.  C,  29th  Engineers.  Sailed  for  overseas  from  Brooklyn  on  June  23, 
landed  at  Brest  July  5.  Stationed  at  Langres,  France,  July  12-Sept.  25, 
Transferred  to  Co.  I,  29th  Engineers  (G-2-C)  1st.  Army.  Worked  on 
artillery  surveys  St.  Mihiel  front  Oct.  5-22;  on  same  work  in  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensive,  Oct.  24-Nov.  11.  At  Neufchateau,  Nov.  21-Jan.  1, 
1919;  Langres  Jan.  1-Jan.  29  transferred  to  (G-2-C)  3rd  army,  Jan.  29; 
stationed  at  Coblenz,  Germany,  Feb.  1-Aug.  4.     Sailed  from  Brest,  Aug. 

10.  Discharged  Aug.  30,  at  Camp  Taylor,  Ky. 

Willmott,  Miller  Edward,  '12— 

Entered  service  Dec.  15,  1917,  at  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  as  Pvt.  in  110th  Engrs. 
Stationed  at  Ft.  Sill  until  Jan.  15,  '18  and  transferred  to  E.  O.  T.  C.  at 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  on  January  15.  Received  commission  as  2nd  Lt.  Engrs. 
on  Apr.  15  and  transferred  to  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  on  May  1.  At  Camp 
Gordon  until  July  5  and  sailed  overseas  July  10.  With  Engr.  Const. 
Troops  in  France.     Sailed  from  Brest  June  29th  and  landed  in  TJ.  S.  July 

11.  Promoted  to  1st  Lt.  Engrs.,  May,  1919.  Discharged  at  Camp  Dodge 
la.  on  Aug.  2,  1919. 

Wilson,  Clarence  Chamberlain,  '19 — 

Served  as  Sgt.  in  Aviation  Corps,  at  Ellington  Field,  Texas. 

Wilson,  Eldred  Dewey,  '18 — 

Entered  service  October  6,  '18,  at  Tucson,  Ariz.  Served  in  S.  A.  T.  C. 
at  University  of  Arizona  from  Oct.  6-Dec.  16,  1918.  Discharged  Dec. 
16,  1918,  at  Tucson,  Ariz. 

Wilson,  George  Baldwin,  '17 — 

Entered  service  Dec.  10,  1917,  at  Camp  Devens,  Mass.,  and  stationed 
there  with  Co.  M.,  23rd  Engrs.  Sailed  on  Mar.  30,  '18.  On  highway 
construction  at  Bordeaux,  France,  Apr-Oct.  In  Meuse-Argonne  offensive 
Oct.-Nov.,  at  Conde  en  Barrois,  France,  Dec.  9,  '18-Apr.  30,  '19,  highway 
work  in  southern  Belgium,  Apr.  30-May  15.  Discharged  at  Camp  Devens, 
Mass.,  with  rank  of  Pvt.  1st  CI.  on  June  17,  1919. 

Wilson,  Homer  Marvin,  '15 — 

Entered  service  in  R.  O.  T.  C.  at  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  in  August,  1917.  Re- 
ceived commission  as  2nd  Lt.  C.  A.  C,  in  December  and  transferred  to 
Galveston,  Tex.  Stationed  at  Galveston  from  Dec.  15,  1917  to  July  4, 
1918  with  64th  C.  A.  C.  Sailed  July  14  and  landed  at  Le  Havre,  France, 
July  23.     Trained  at  Angers  and  was  on  range  at  Montmorillion  when 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  81 

armistice  was  signed.  Discharged  on  April  26,  1919,  at  Camp  Bowie, 
Tex.,  with  rank  of  2nd  Lt.,  64th  Artillery,  C.  A.  C. 

Wood,  John  Skinner,  ex.  '17 — 

Entered  service  at  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  in  Sept.,  1917.  Assigned  to 
Co.  D.,  314th  Engrs.  Transferred  to  E.  O.  T.  C.  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  Dec, 
'17.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.,  April,  '18.  (No  further  information 
available.) 

Wornall,  Richard  Briston — 

Served  in  Motor  Transport  Corps  in  A.  E.  F. 

Worthington,  Willard  Thomas,  ex.  '16— 

Served  in  Co.  F.,  151st  Inf.      (No  further  information  available.) 

Wright,  Jefferson  Davis,  ex.  '17 — 

Served  as    1st  Lt.  in  Engr.  Corps,  U.  S.  Army. 

CITATION  FOR  CAPTAIN  WRIGHT. 

Captain  Jefferson  Davis  Wright,  then  lieutenant,  was  with  the  flash  rang- 
ing section  No.  1,  as  co-ordination  officer,  while  the  section  operated  northwest 
of  Chateau  Thierry,  with  the  2nd  and  26th  divisions.  His  section  was  also  with 
the  1st  American  corps  during  the  second  battle  of  the  Marne.  The  section 
located  more  than  150  German  batteries  northwest  of  Chateau  Thierry,  which 
were  practically  neutralized  by  the  American  artillery  when  the  advance  began 
on  July  17.  On  the  front  of  the  Ourqc  and  the  Vesle  they  located  nearly  100 
more  German  batteries  besides  which  they  reported  much  valuable  informa- 
tion of  German  activities  to  the  1st  Corps  headquarters.  Lieut.  Wright 
organized  and  commanded  flash  section  No.  2,  and  participated  in  the  battle 
of  St.  Mihiel,  Sept.  12,  1918.  After  the  battle  of  St.  Mihiel  the  section  covered 
the  front  southwest  of  Metz,  where  they  located  more  than  200  German  bat- 
teries, keeping  the  corps  informed  as  to  enemy  activities  on  that  front.  After 
the  armistice  the  section  accompanied  the  4th  Corps  to  Trebes,  Germany, 
from  which  point  they  were  ordered  back  to  Toul,  disbanding  there  Dec.  4, 
1918. 

"French  Republic,  Ministry  of  Public  Instruction  and  Fine  Arts. 

The  minister  of  public  instruction  and  fine  arts,  in  conformity  with  Article 
32  of  the  organic  decree  of  March  17,  1908; 

In  conformity  with  royal  orders  of  Nov.  14,  1844,  Sept!  9,  1845,  and  Nov. 
1,  1846; 

In  conformity  with  decrees  of  Dec.  9,  1850,  April  7  and  Dec.  27,  1866, 
Dec.  24,  1885,  and  Aug.  4,  1898. 

Decree : 
Capt.  Jefferson  D.  Wright,  general  headquarters  intelligence  department, 
American  army,  is  named  officer  of  academy. 
Done  at  Paris,  Nov.  20,  1919. 
Minister  of  public  instruction  and  fine  arts. 

(Signed)       L.  LAFERRE." 


82  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

Wright,  Kenneth  Maurice,  '20 — 

Entered  service  on  July  31,  '18,  at  Seattle,  Washington,  in  Naval  Aviation 
branch.  Stationed  at  Seattle,  July  31-Dec,  as  a  cadet  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. 
Discharged  with  rank  of  Chief-Quarter-Master  (a)  at  Chicago,  111:,  on 
Dec.  10,  1918. 

Wyman,  William  Charles,  '06 — 

Entered  service  in  E.  R.  O.  T.  C,  at  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  on  Sept. 
25,  1917.  Stationed  there  from  Oct.  1-Dec.  1.  Assigned  to  Co.  D.,  107th 
Engineers,  32nd  Div.,  at  Camp  MacArthur,  Texas.  Transferred  to  313th 
Engineers  at  Camp  Dodge,  Iowa,  on  Jan.  1,  1918  and  stayed  until  Feb.  1st. 
Sailed  on  Feb.  8,  and  landed  at  LeHarve,  France.  With  116th  Engineers, 
Co.  B.,  Feb.-Mar.,  '18;  Co.  C,  1st  Engineers,  1st  Div.,  April-July,  '18; 
Army  Engineers  and  Gas  School-July-Aug.  Instructor  at  Angres,  116th 
Engineers,  Sept. -Oct.,  Nov.  Staff  Army  Engineers  School  at  Angres, 
Dec-Jan.,  1919.  Co.  D.,  103rd  Engineers,  28th  Div.,  Feb. -June,  1919. 
Discharged  on  June  6,  1919,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 

Wynn,  Clarence  Marion,  ex.  '19 — 

Served  in  Co.  C,  129th  Machine  Gun  Battalion,  A.  E.  F.  (No  further 
information  given.) 

Young,  Carl  Deuel,  '13— 

Young,  John  Toomer,  ex.,  '17 — 

Served  as  2nd  Lt.  in  Engr.  Corps  in  U.  S.  Army. 

Zeuch,  Walter  Charles,  '18— 

Entered  service  May  28,  1918,  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  in  Engineer  Officers' 
Training  Camp.  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.  Engr.,  July  31.  Stationed  at 
Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  Aug.  14  to  Nov.  4,  as  2nd  Lt.  Co.  H,  5th  Engr. 
Training  Regt.  and  also  as  commanding  officer  Co.  D.,  550th  Engrs. 
Sailed  for  overseas,  Nov.  12.  On  pipeline  construction  work  in  Base 
Section  No.  5,  A.  E.  F.  at  Brest.     Discharged  in  May,  1919. 

Zieseniss,  .Harry  Wesley,  '20 — 

Entered  service  on  Nov.  7,  1918,  at  Rolla,  Mo.  Sent  to  Washington 
University,  St.  Louis,  as  unassigned.  At  St.  Louis  Nov.  7-Dec.  12.  Made 
sergeant  and  discharged  Dec.  12,  '18,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Zoller,  Lawrence  J.,  '18— 

Entered  service  Jan.  26,  '18,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  as  Pvt.  in  Engr.  Enlisted 
R.  C.  Stationed  at  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  May  1,  '18  to  July  8,  '18.  Com- 
missioned 2nd  Lt.  Engrs.  on  July  8,  '18  and  sent  to  Ft.  Benj,  Harrison 
until  Aug.  25  with  603rd  Engrs.  Sailed  overseas  Sept.  6,  '18.  In  Meuse- 
Argonne  offensive  and  later  with  5th  Corps  Engrs.  Promoted  to  1st 
Lt.  Mar.  25,  '19.     Discharged  June  12,  '19,  at  Hoboken,  N.  J. 


Mi  mbcrs  Engaged  in  Military  Service. 


S3 


STUDENTS    IN     THE  ENLISTED    ENGINEER      RESERVE      CORPS 

TRANSFERRED  TO  THE  S.  A.  T.  C.  OCTOBER  16TH,  1918. 

DISCHARGED  DECEMBER  14,  1918 


Booker,  Karl  William 
Delaloye,  August  Francis 
(lei  tier,  Carl  Andrew 
Morris,  John  Munson 
M mult,  Herbert  William 
Mutz,  Herbert  Jacob 
Nichols,  Benjamin  Guthrie 
Niece,  William  Latshaw 


Nolle,  William  John 
Norville,  Howard  Oliver 
Petsch,  Arthur  Henry 
Potts,  Allen  Dewey 
Schnaidt,  Charles  Michael 
Schuman,  Edwin  Kaine 
Stroup,  Robert  Knox 
Uthoff,  Fred  William 


STUDENTS  IN  THE  U.  S.  NAVY  RETURNED  TO  SCHOOL  FOR 

STUDY  AND  ATTACHED  TO  THE  S.  A.  T.  C. 

OCTOBER  14,  1918 

Cornwell,  Benjamin  Sedgely  Needham,  Albert  Booth 

Lottman,  Walter  Frederick  Patterson,  Harold  Ford 

Smiley,  Vivien  Xly 


STUDENTS  IN  THE  S.  A.  T.  C. 

October  1  to  December  14,  1918 


Albert,  Hyman  Isadore 
Alcorn,  Irwin  Myland 
Ashworth,  Harold  Howard 
Barnard,  Charles  Russell 
Benton,  Louis  Brent 
Bloom,  Robert  Forthun 
Bohart,  Philip  Harris 
Bohn,  Edwin  Joseph 
Booker,  Karl  William 
Boyle,  Alfred 
Bulger,  John  Leo 
Burford,  Carroll  Preston 
Burstein,  Jacob 
Campbell,  Joseph  Lambert 
Case,  Walker  Earnest 
Collier,  Earl  Matthew 
Cornwell,  Benjamin  Sedgely 
Delaloye,  August  Francis 
Denison,  Alvis  Frederick 
Diers,  Geo.  Peter 
Diers,  Henry  Ernest 


Dougherty,  John  Herman 
Dreidel,  Eugene 
Erickson,  Roy 
Finlay,  William  James 
Fischer,  Otto  Earnest 
Forgotson,  James  Morris 
Frey,  Muir  Luken 
Gettler,  Carl  Andrew 
Gettler,  Warren  Roy 
Goldman,  Joseph  Sidney 
Coll  up,  Meyer 
Guy,  Earl  McKinley 
Hagood,  Lindell 
Hahn,  Abner  Decker 
Halasey,  Francis  Richard 
Harbison,  Lynn 
Hatmaker,  Paul  Castleton 
Hollingshead,  Homer  Archer 
Hollow,  Edward  John 
Hosterman,  John  Francis 
Howard,  Clifford  Peter 


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School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 


Hunt,  Russell  Wayne 
Illidge,  Robert  Eugene 
Jewell,  James  Edwin 
Kaley,  Charles  Bayard 
Karlson,     Russell     Gustavus    Na- 
thaniel 
Keeter,  Vern  Ivan 
Kennedy,  Ernest  Carltson 
Kerr,  Homer  Chalmers 
Kjellberg,  Stephen 
Kosky,  John 
Kroenlein,  George  Alfred 
Lay,  Willard  Claxton 
Leonard,  Homer  LaKirby 
Long,  Albert  Edwin 
Lottman,  Walter  Frederick 
Luckfield,  William  Richard 
McMahan,  Carl  Nail 
McMillen,  Frank  Morris 
Marcellus,  Ralph 
Mesirow,  Leon 
Metzger,  William  Herman 
Miller,  John  Gaines 
Moore,  Fred  Vail 
Morris,  John  Munson 
Morris,  Thomas  Carson 
Mundt,  Herbert  William 
Mutz,  Herman  Jacob 
Nagel,  Fremont  James 
Needham,  Albert  Booth 
Netzeband,  William  Ferdinand 
Nevedomsky,  Sam  Leonard 
Nichols,  Benjamin  Guthrie 
Nichols,  Charles  Alexander 
Niece,  William  Latshaw 
Nighswonger,  Ray  Dean 
Nolte,  William  John 
Norville,  Glen  Smith 
Norville,  Howard  Oliver 
Novak,  Joseph,  Jr. 
Nudelman,  Barney 
Ohnsorg,  Edward  George 
Ottersbach,  David  Maurice 
Oyler,  William  Ellsworth 
Pace,  Henry  Harding 
Patterson,  Harold  Ford 
Petsch,  Arthur  Henry 
Potts,  Allen  Dewey 


Rackett,  Gerald  Franklin 
Reid,  Sidney  Kincaid 
Rembert,  Ernest  Wayne 
Richards,  Robert  Earl 
Ridley,  Howard  Gladstone 
RixleBen,  Bruno 
Ross,  Myral  Cornelius 
Salmon,  Julius  Clarence 
Schaeffer,  Ammon  Daniel 
Schnaidt,  Charles  Michael 
Schuman,  Edwin  Kaine 
Scott,  James  Walter 
Shanfeld,  Samuel  Norman 
Slover,  Edwin  Allsop 
Smiley,  Vivien  Xly 
Smith,  Charles  Landon 
Smith,  James  Alger 
Smith,  Peyton  Wemyss 
Smith,  Ralph  Day 
Sotier,  Alfred  Leon 
Spalding,  James  Arron 
Starr,  Frank  James 
Stassen,  Robert  Henry 
Sternberg,  Irwin 
Storrs,  George  Walter 
Storrs,  Stuart  Esselman 
Stroup,  Robert  Knox 
Stubbins,  John  Russell 
Swayze,  Louis  Mayes 
Swayze,  Ronald  Owe 
Swyers,  Otto  Hartonn 
Taggart,  William  Miskey 
Taylor,  Frank  Huston 
Tragitt,  Edmund  Rowland 
Tyrrell,  Morris  Lee 
Uthoff,  Fred  William 
Wallace,  Milton  Wardell 
Webb,  Albert  Loomis 
Weigel,  William  Walbridge 
Weimer,  Walter  Henry 
Wilkinson,  Paul  Delassus 
Williams,  Richard  John 
Wilson,  James  Mortimer 
Wilson,  Joseph  Martland 
Wolverton,  Thatcher  Siprell 
Wyman,  Glen  Sherman 
Zimmerman,  Russell  Lawton 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  85 


WAR  DEPARTMENT 
WASHINGTON 

July  1,  1919. 
To  Presidents  of  Institutions  Having 

Units  of  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps. 
Dear  Sirs: 

The  settlements  recently  completed  between  your  institution  and  the 
United  States  Government  terminate  the  contractual  relations  entered  into 
last  autumn  for  the  purpose  of  carrying  into  effect  the  plan  of  the  Students' 
Army  Training  Corps.  While  that  plan  was  a  logical  if  not  imperative  step 
at  the  time  when  it  was  undertaken,  when  a  long  war  appeared  to  be  in  pros- 
pect, and  when  it  was  necessary  to  mobilize  the  entire  energies  of  the  nation, 
the  signing  of  the  armistice  on  November  11,  prevented  it  from  ever  being 
fully  carried  into  effect.  The  abrupt  termination  of  the  S.  A.  T.  C.  before 
sufficient  time  had  elapsed  for  its  complete  development,  the  interruptions  due 
to  the  influenza  epidemic  and  to  other  conditions  incident  to  the  early  stages 
of  organization,  created  difficulties  which  could  not  fail  seriously  to  disturb 
the  order  of  academic  life.  I  am,  therefore,  glad  of  this  opportunity  to  express 
to  you  my  recognition  of  the  patience,  devotion  and  skill  with  which  both 
teachers  and  executives  played  the  parts  which  they  were  asked  to  play.  The 
proposals  of  the  War  Department  almost  invariably  met  with  a  prompt  and 
cordial  response,  and  a  willingness  to  make  every  genuine  sacrifices  where 
these  seemed  to  be  required  by  the  nation's  military  need.  A  copy  of  the  final 
report  on  this  work  is  being  sent  you  under  separate  cover. 

In  the  matter  of  the  financial  adjustments  which  were  recently  concluded, 
the  institutions  have  shown  not  only  forbearance  in  their  claims,  but  in  many 
cases  great  generosity  in  the  actual  terms  of  the  settlement.  It  is  a  fact  which 
is  deserving  of  public  recognition  that  the  service  rendered  by  the  educational 
institutions  had  been  wholly  without  pecuniary  profit  to  themselves.  The 
settlements  have  one  and  all  been  made  upon  the  principle  that  the  Govern- 
ment should  protect  institutions  only  from  actual  financial  loss.  The  institu- 
tions have  asked  no  more,  but  on  their  own  part  have  often  given  more,  not 
only  in  personal  devotion,  but  in  the  use  of  very  valuable  property  and  other 
educational  facilities  at  their  disposal.  For  all  this  service  in  so  far  as  it  relates 
to  the  War  Department  I  beg  to  express  my  profound  gratitude;  and  at  the 
same  time  I  desire  to  bespeak  for  the  War  Department  your  continued  co- 
operation in  the  time  to  come.  Any  wise  provision  for  the  national  defense 
will  inevitable  involve  the  utilization  of  educational  agencies.  As  war  is 
now  largely  a  matter  of  applied  science,  so  military  training  is  largely  a  matter 
of  education.  Any  permanent  military  policy  that  may  be  adopted  will  there- 
fore depend  to  no  small  extent  for  its  successful  execution  upon  your  counsel 
and  active  assistance. 

Very  truly  yours, 

NEWTON  D.  BAKER, 
Secretary  of  War. 


86  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 

TABLE    OF   COMMISSIONED    OFFICERS   AND    ENLISTED    MEN 


Enlisted 
Men 

2nd 

Lts. 

1st 

Lts. 

Capts. 

Majors 

Lt. 
Cols. 

Cols. 

Brig. 
Gens. 

58 

27 

17 

22 

3 

20 
8 
11 
1 
2 
2 
Jr.  Lt. 
2 

10 
8 
3 

5 

1 

Engineers . 

81 
14 

1 

2 

1 

Infantry. 
Artillery. 

1 

Signal  Corps. 
Cavalry. 

4 

3 

Ensign 

9 

1 
Ensign 

3 

8 

2 

Q.  M.  C. 

38 

Navy. 

6 

Chemical  Warfare. 

8 

Naval  Aviation. 

18 

7 

Aviation. 

7 

Marine  Corps. 

3 

4 
5 

1 

1 

2 
1 

Medical  Corps. 

9 

Ordnance  Dept. 

Tot247 

93 

62 

25 

9 

1 

2 

1 

The  Army  and  Navy 

115  students  were  enrolled  in  the  S.  A.  T.  C.  at  M.  S.  M.  when  the  armistice  went  into 
effect  on  Nov.  11,  1918. 

Grand  Total 555 


Bulletins  of  the  Missouri  School  of  Mines 

General  Series 

Vol.  1,  No.  1,  Dec,  1908.     The  human  side  of  a  mining  engineer's    life 
Edmund  B.  Kirby.      (Commencement  address,  June  10,  1908.) 
Vol.  1,  No.  2,  38th  Annual  Catalogue,  1909-1910. 

Vol.  1,  No.  3,  June,  1909.     Education  for  utility  and  culture.       Calvin 
M.  Woodward.      (Tau  Beta  Pi  address.) 

Vol.  1,  No.  4,  Sept.,  1909.     The  history  and  development  of  the  cyanide 
Horace  Tharp  Mann. 
2,  No.  1,  Dec,  1909.     The  Jackling  field,  School  of  Mines  and  Metal- 


process. 

Vol. 
lurgy. 

Vol. 

Vol. 


2,  No.  2,  39th  Annual  Catalogue,  1910-1911.      (Out  of  print.) 
2,  No.  3,  June,  1910.     Some  of  the  essentials    of    success.     Charles 
Summer  Howe.      (Commencement  address,  June  1,  1910.) 

Vol.  2,  No.  4,  Sept.,  1910.     Friction  in  small  air  pipes.     E.  G.  Harris, 
Albert    Park,  H.  K.  Peterson.      (Continued   by    Technical   Series.     Vol.  1, 
Nos.  1  and  4.) 

Vol.  3,  No.  1,  Dec,  1910.     Some  relations   between  the  composition  of  a 
mineral  and  its  physical  properties.     C.  H.  Cox,  E.  P.  Murray. 

Vol.  3,  No.  2,  March  1,  1911.     40th  Annual  Catalogue,  1911-1912. 

Vol.  3,  No.  3,  June,  1911.     Providing  for  future  generations.     E.  R.  Buck- 
ley.     (Tau  Beta  Pi  Address,  May  24,  1911.) 

Vol.   3,   No.  4,    Sept.,    1911.     Fall   announcement   Mf   courses.      (Out   of 
print.) 


Members  Engaged  in  Military  Service.  87 

Vol.  4,  No.  1,  Dec,  1911.  Fortieth  anniversary  of  the  School  of  Mines 
and  Metallurgy  of  the  University  of  Missouri.  Parker  Hall  Memorial  address. 
Laying  of  cornerstone  of  Parker  Hall,  Rolla,  Missouri,  October  24,  1911. 

Vol.  4,  No.  2,  March,  1912.     41st  Annual  Catalogue,  1912-1913. 

Vol.  4,  No.  3,  June,  1912.  Mining  and  civilization.  J.  R.  Finlay.  (Com- 
mencement address,  May  31,  1912.) 

Vol.  4,  No.  4,  Sept.,  1912.     Fall  announcement  of  courses.  (Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  5,  No.  1,  Dec,  1912.     Student  Life. 

Vol.  5,  No.  2,  March,  1913.     42nd  Annual  Catalogue,  1912-1913. 

Vol.  5,  No.  3.     Never  published. 

Vol.  5,  No.  4.     Never  published. 

Vol.  6,  No.  1.     Never  published. 

Vol.  6,  No.  2,  March,  1914.     43rd  Annual  Catalogue,  1913-1914. 

Vol.  6,  No.  3.     Never  published. 

Vol.  6,  No.  4.     Never  published. 

Vol.  7,  No.  1.     Never  published. 

Vol.  7,  No.  2,  March,  1915.     44th  Annual  Catalogue,  1914-1915. 

Vol.  7,  No.  3,  June,  1915.  Description  of  special  courses  in  oil  and  gas 
and  allied  subjects. 

Vol.  7,  No.  4,  Sept.,  1915.     Register  of  graduates,  1874-1915. 

Vol.  8,  No.  1,  Jan.,  1916.  Bibliography  on  concentrating  ores  by  flota- 
tion.    Jesse  Cunningham. 

Vol.  8,  No.  2,  March,  1916.     45th  Annual  Catalogue,  1915-1916. 

Vol.  8,  No.  0,  June,  1916.  The  business  of  mining.  W.  R.  Ingalls. 
(Commencement  address,  May  26,  1916.) 

Vol.  8,  No.  4,  Oct.,  1916.    Register  of  graduates,  1874-1916.    (Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  9,  No.  1,  Jan.,  1917.  Road  problems  in  the  Ozarks.  E.  G.  Harris. 
Bibliography  on  rural  roads.      H.    L.    Wheeler. 

Vol.  9,  No.  2,  March,  1917.     46th  Annual  Catalogue,  1916-1917. 

Vol.  9,  No.  3,  June,  1917.  What  should  a  present-day  metallurgical  educa- 
tion comprise?  Charles  Hermann  Fulton.  (Commencement  address,  May 
25,  1917.) 

Vol.  9,  No.  4,  Oct.,  1917.  Register  of  graduates,  1874-1917.  M.  S.  M. 
men  in  military  service. 

Vol.  10,  No.  1,  Jan.,  1918.     Student  life;  revised  edition. 

Vol.  10,  No.  2,  March,  1918.     47th  Annual  Catalogue,  1917-1918. 

Vol.  10,  No.  3,  June,  1918.  The  human  side  of  mining  engineering. 
James  Furman  Kemp.      (Commencement  Address,  May  24,  1918.) 

Vol.  10,  No.  4,  Oct.,  1918.      (In  preparation.) 

Vol.  11,  No.  1,  Jan.,  1919.      (In  preparation.) 

Vol.  11,  No.  2,  March,  1919.     48th  Annual  Catalogue,  1918-19. 

Vol.  11,  No.  3,  June,  1919.  Road  problems  in  the  Ozarks.  E.  G.  Harris. 
Bibliography  on  rural  roads.  H.  L.  Wheeler.  Second  edition,  revised  and 
enlarged. 

Vol.  11,  No.  4,  Oct.,  1919.     Register  of  graduates,  1874-1919. 

Vol.  12,  No.  1,  Jan.,  1920.  War  service  records  of  the  Missouri  School 
of  Mines. 

Vol.  12,  No.  2,  March,  1920.  49th  Annual  Catalogue,  1919-1920.  (In 
preparation.) 


88  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy. 


Technical  Series 

Vol.  1,  No.  1,  Nov.,  1911.  Friction  in  air  pipes.  E.  G.  Harris.  (Con- 
tinuation of  General  Series,  Vol.  2,  No.  4.) 

Vol.  1,  No.  2,  Feb.,  1912.  Metallurgy  and  ore  dressing  laboratories  of 
the  Missouri  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy.  D.  Copeland,  H.  T.  Mann, 
H.  A.  Roesler.      (Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  1,  No.  3,  May,  1912.  Some  apparatus  and  methods  for  demonstrat- 
ing rock  drilling  and  the  loading  of  drill-holes  in  tunnelling.     L.  E.  Young. 

Vol.  1,  No.  4,  Aug.,  1912.  Friction  in  air  pipes.  E.  G.  Harris.  (Con- 
tinuation of  Vol.  1,  No.  1,  Nov.,  1911.) 

Vol.  2,  No.  1,  Aug.,  1915.  Comparative  tests  of  piston  drill-bits.  C.  R. 
Forbes  and  L.  M.  Cummings. 

Vol.  2,  No.  2,  Nov.,  1915.  Orifice  measurements  of  air  in  large  quantities. 
Elmo  G.  Harris. 

Vol.  2,  No.  3,  Feb.,  1916.  Cupellation  losses  in  assaying.  Horace  T. 
Mann  and  Charles  Y.  Clayton. 

Vol.  2,  No.  4,  May,  1916.  Geologic  criteria  for  determining  the  structural 
position  of  sedimentary  beds.     G.  H.  Cox  and  C.  L.  Dake.      (Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  No.  1,  Aug.,  1916.  Experiments  from  the  natation  laboratory. 
C.  Y.  Clayton.     (Out  of  Print.) 

Vol.  3,  No.  2,  Nov.,  1916.  Studies  on  the  origin  of  Missouri  cherts  and 
zinc  ores.     G.  H.  Cox,  R.  S.  Dean  and  V.  H.  Gottschalk. 

Vol.  3,  No.  3,  Feb.,  1917.  Preliminary  report  on  blended  Portland  ce- 
ment.    E.  S.  McCandliss. 

Vol.  3,  No.  4,  May,  1917.  Studies  in  the  production  of  oils  and  tars  from 
bituminous  materials.     J.  C.  Ingram. 

Vol.  4,  No.   1,  Aug.,   1917.     The  hydrometallurgy  and  electrolytic  pro 

cipitation  of  zinc.     F.  D.  James. 

Vol.  4,  No.  2,  Nov.,  1917.  The  effect  of  addition  agents  in  flotation 
Part  I.     M.  H.  Thornberry  and  H.  T.  Mann. 

Vol.  4,  No.  3,  Feb.,  1918.  Bibliography:  Roasting,  leaching,  smelting, 
electric  smelting  and  electrolysis  of  zinc.     H.  L.  Wheeler. 

Vol.  4,  No.  4,  May,  1918.  An  investigation  of  blended  Portland  cement. 
E.  S.  McCandliss  and  H.  H.  Armsby. 

Vol.  5,  No.  1,  Aug.,  1919.  The  carbonization  of  Missouri  cannel  coals. 
H.  L.  Dunlap,  K.  K.  Kershner  and  V.  X.  Smiley. 

Vol.  5,  No.  2,  Nov.,  1919.  The  effect  of  addition  agents  in  flotation. 
Part  II.     M.  H.  Thornberry  and  H.  T.  Mann. 

Vol.  5,  No.  3,  Feb.,  1920.  An  investigation  of  the  xylenes  obtained  from 
the  carbonization  of  coal.     W.  D.  Turner. 


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